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minus-square@SelfProgrammed@lemmy.worldlinkfedilink24•5 months agoYou shouldn’t hyperlink the text “click here” https://dont-click-here.com
minus-squareScottlinkfedilinkEnglish4•5 months agoThat’s not a bad idea, but I’ll have a better chance of finding water in the desert than convincing clients to have a full URL in a text block.
minus-square@itslilith@lemmy.blahaj.zonelinkfedilink8•5 months agoThe page is arguing for readable, informative link titles, not url literals
minus-squareCubitOomlinkfedilinkEnglish4•5 months agoMy first thought: That’s what short links and QR codes are for. My second thought: Heinz says sorry for ketchup QR code that links to porn site
minus-square@thevoidzero@lemmy.worldlinkfedilink2•5 months agoAlso, for printing configure footnote for links. For example in latex, if I’m printing something I redefine \href as \fn so the text is the same but the link is on footnote.
You shouldn’t hyperlink the text “click here”
https://dont-click-here.com
That’s not a bad idea, but I’ll have a better chance of finding water in the desert than convincing clients to have a full URL in a text block.
The page is arguing for readable, informative link titles, not url literals
My first thought: That’s what short links and QR codes are for.
My second thought: Heinz says sorry for ketchup QR code that links to porn site
Also, for printing configure footnote for links.
For example in latex, if I’m printing something I redefine
\href
as\fn
so the text is the same but the link is on footnote.