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No, we're not enforcing this. The title attribute should be
relevant and not spammy; that's what we're enforcing.<br>
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I use "WordPress" as the link text and "State-of-the-art semantic
personal publishing platform" as the title text. If you use
"WordPress" as both the link and title text, you should drop the
title attribute. It's redundant and irrelevant. The title
attribute should describe the link in more detail. "WordPress" in
and of itself doesn't mean anything to most people. The title
attribute should give it meaning.<br>
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I'm also completely against any sort of standard text for things
like this, particularly a standard that follows the Twenty Fourteen
theme. I don't find its text helpful in the least.<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 3/19/2014 8:10 AM, Ola Łączek wrote:<br>
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<div dir="ltr">Thank you! It was also my thinking that we should
follow the default theme example. I asked because I wasn't sure
if we're enforcing this.</div>
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