Ensure links are distinguished by more than just color
Hearing Link
From: WCAG 2.0 A 1.4.1
Links must be appear visually distinct from regular text. A common mistake is to make links only differ subtly in color. Users with visual impairments cannot see these links.
Where this issue has occurred
Title / URL | Issues |
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Laura's story - Hearing Link Serviceswww.hearinglink.org/living/your-stories/lauras-story/ | 14 |
Gill's story - Hearing Link Serviceswww.hearinglink.org/living/your-stories/gills-story/ | 13 |
Shona's story - Hearing Link Serviceswww.hearinglink.org/living/your-stories/shonas-story/ | 13 |
Protecting your hearing - Hearing Link Serviceswww.hearinglink.org/your-hearing/protecting-your-hearing/ | 12 |
Maureen's story - Hearing Link Serviceswww.hearinglink.org/living/your-stories/maureens-story/ | 10 |
Sylvia's story - Hearing Link Serviceswww.hearinglink.org/living/your-stories/sylvias-story/ | 10 |
Self-help videos - Hearing Link Serviceswww.hearinglink.org/living/self-help-videos/ | 10 |
Craig's story - Hearing Link Serviceswww.hearinglink.org/living/your-stories/craigs-story/ | 8 |
Helpdesk - Hearing Link Serviceswww.hearinglink.org/services/helpdesk/ | 6 |
Contact us - Hearing Link Serviceswww.hearinglink.org/contact-us/ | 6 |
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