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Feedback - Accessibility: Ambiguous links on Learn home page #2233

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amberhinds opened this issue Feb 21, 2024 · 2 comments
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Feedback - Accessibility: Ambiguous links on Learn home page #2233

amberhinds opened this issue Feb 21, 2024 · 2 comments
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There are two instances of the same link on the home page that don't have meaningful anchor text, just using the word "here."

<a href="https://make.wordpress.org/community/community-deputies/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">here</a>

A screen reader user would not have any context for these links or know where they go.

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View the Learn Home page and look for the "here" links in the recent courses section:

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I would correct this by changing the sentence from "You can find out more about the deputy program here." to "Find out more about the deputy program."

@amberhinds amberhinds added the Awaiting Triage Issues awaiting triage. See Training Team handbook for how to triage issues. label Feb 21, 2024
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@amberhinds thanks for logging this, I have fixed the two links on the landing page.

I have also raised this to be discussed in the next training team meeting tomorrow so that we do a review of all courses to ensure no more ambiguous links exist.

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amberhinds commented Feb 21, 2024 via email

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