Updating link text to reflect link direction#324
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I think if we change these, there would be more changes to the wording in the GOV.UK content patterns published today, if we decide this better reflects the links. Perhaps it would be worth checking with Jon and Louise?
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For a typical user (a GOV.UK content designer), I wouldn't make these changes. But is this an accessibility focused suggestion? If Louise thinks we should make the amend, we could ask the GOV.UK team. But we should only make content changes to this section after notifying Phil/Daniela. |
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The links on the pages edited all had links which were the same as the page title, however the links themselves direct to a GOV.UK page. I have added GOV.UK to each of the links to better reflect where they take the user to.