Technique H33:Supplementing link text with the title attribute
Applicability
HTML and XHTML
This technique relates to:
- 2.4.4: Link Purpose (In Context) (Sufficient when used with Providing a supplemental description of the purpose of a link using one of the following techniques: )
- 2.4.9: Link Purpose (Link Only) (Advisory)
Description
The objective of this technique is to demonstrate how to use a title
attribute on an anchor element to provide additional text describing a link. The
title
attribute is used to provide additional information to help clarify
or further describe the purpose of a link. If the supplementary information provided
through the title
attribute is something the user should know before
following the link, such as a warning, then it should be provided in the link text
rather than in the title
attribute.
Because of the extensive user agent limitations in supporting access to the title attribute, authors should use caution in applying this technique. For this reason, it is preferred that the author use technique C7: Using CSS to hide a portion of the link text or H30: Providing link text that describes the purpose of a link for anchor elements.
Examples
Example 1: Clarifying the purpose of a link
<a href="http://example.com/WORLD/africa/kenya.elephants.ap/index.html" title="Read more about failed elephant evacuation"> Evacuation Crumbles Under Jumbo load </a>
Other sources
No endorsement implied.
Tests
Procedure
Examine the source code for anchor elements.
- For each anchor element that has a
title
attribute, check that thetitle
attribute together with the link text describes the purpose of the link.
Expected Results
- Check #1 is true.