- From: Emmanuelle Gutiérrez y Restrepo <coordina@sidar.org>
- Date: Fri, 20 Jan 2017 19:43:28 +0100
- To: "'Karen Lewellen'" <klewellen@shellworld.net>, "'Kelly Childs'" <kelly@schoolwebmasters.com>
- Cc: <w3c-wai-ig@w3.org>
Hi Karen, Maybe the Understanding WCAG 2.0 document can be useful to you: https://www.w3.org/TR/UNDERSTANDING-WCAG20/navigation-mechanisms-refs.html Best, Emmanuelle Gutiérrez y Restrepo Directora General Fundación Sidar – Acceso Universal www.sidar.org email: emmanuelle@sidar.org -----Mensaje original----- De: Karen Lewellen [mailto:klewellen@shellworld.net] Enviado el: viernes, 20 de enero de 2017 19:20 Para: Kelly Childs <kelly@schoolwebmasters.com> CC: w3c-wai-ig@w3.org Asunto: Re: documenting best practice? no, I am looking for documents that articulate that this is needful and why. On Fri, 20 Jan 2017, Kelly Childs wrote: > Are you looking for an example of a better alt attribute? You can use > an aria-label on the link to have it say something besides "click here." > > On Fri, Jan 20, 2017 at 9:57 AM, Karen Lewellen > <klewellen@shellworld.net> > wrote: > >> Hi everyone, >> While I understand that it is best practice for example not to use >> the words "click here," in a site alt tag, a requirement that links >> have alt-tabs at all, I am wondering if anyone can direct me to a >> specific document? >> Something I can share reflecting these ideas? >> Thanks, >> Karen >> >> >> > > > -- > > *Kelly Childs* > *ADA Compliance & Graphic Support Manager* > > [image: Visit School Webmasters Social Sites] > <http://www.schoolwebmasters.com/Contact_Us> >
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