This is practical accessibility guidance for first-pass triage. It is not legal advice, a formal audit, WCAG certification, or a conformance guarantee.

What this means

The link text is vague, such as click here or read more.

Why it matters

Screen reader users often browse links as a list, where vague labels are hard to use.

How to fix it

  • Make the link text describe the destination or action.
  • Avoid repeated read more links without extra context.
  • Keep the useful words inside the link, not only around it.

What automated checks can detect

A checker can flag common generic link phrases.

What still needs manual review

Review whether repeated links remain clear in lists, cards, and mobile layouts.

Automation cannot decide whether all destination labels are meaningful.

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