Accessibility Coffee Break: How to Make Hyperlinks Accessible

  
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Accessibility Coffee Break: How to Make Hyperlinks Accessible

One benefit of electronic documents is the ability to link to other information. A hyperlink is text that is associated with a web address or URL. Hyperlinks can take us to websites, other documents, or even other places within the document itself. This step-by-step guide will teach you how to make hyperlinks that are accessible to people using assistive technology.

How to Make Hyperlinks Accessible

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About the Accessibility Coffee Breaks:

The Accessibility Coffee Break features short accessible video learning opportunities about an aspect of accessible technology and documents. The videos are meant to be consumed in the same time it would take to enjoy a cup of coffee. The videos were created by a multidisciplinary group of Texas state employees dedicated to accessibility over a year’s time and hosted by the Texas Governor’s Committee on People with Disabilities on its website. The purpose of the Accessibility Coffee Break is to increase and enhance communications with people with disabilities across a wide variety of civic, emergency and employment perspectives. The Accessibility Coffee Breaks will be featured twice monthly through 2013 and early 2014. To view all the Accessibility Coffee Breaks, go to http://governor.state.tx.us/disabilities/accessibledocs/