CS 103 Link Text Examples

This page contains one example of good link text and five examples of link text that could be improved. Transform the five poor examples into five sentences with concise, readable link text that can be understood out of context (such as in an alphabetical set of links produced by a screen reader) and accurately represent the destination of the link.

To fix the poor link text, download this file to your own computer, and use a text editor to change the link text (move the hyperlink to a different set of words in the sentence). Alternatively, you may change the text of these sentences if you prefer, as long as the results are still complete sentences and the meaning is unchanged.

  1. The W3C's Valid DOCTYPE declarations
  2. Jeffrey Zeldman's on the benefits of using a null atribute.
  3. Does Wikipedia use a Creative Commons license?
  4. Matt Cutts Discusses the Importance of <alt> Tags" on YouTube.
  5. The Democratization of Censorship: The largest DDoS attack in history.
  6. Facebook privacy tips: How to share without oversharing.