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‘Click Here’ is seen everywhere on the net and is often used to indicate where there is a link. As interactive designers we need tools in our tool belt to differentiate links from regular text and reliance on inserting content onto the page to accomplish this isn’t the right one. Links should be styled to indicate that they are and link text should be contextual. Jamie wrong a great article on this that does a bang up job of running down the problem and the solution. Click here to read it.

Posted by Steve Mynett

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2 Responses to “Click here to read this post”


  • Elisa (April 8th, 2009)

    Speaking of usability, you should probably change that link to the article permalink instead of your comment permalink.


  • Steve Mynett (April 9th, 2009)

    Three cheers for usability testing! :) Thanks for the heads up.

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