[wp-trac] [WordPress Trac] #41191: Create browse happy type notice for PHP versions
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#41191: Create browse happy type notice for PHP versions
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Reporter: joostdevalk | Owner: flixos90
Type: enhancement | Status: reopened
Priority: normal | Milestone: 4.9.6
Component: General | Version:
Severity: normal | Resolution:
Keywords: has-patch ui-feedback needs-testing | Focuses:
| accessibility
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Comment (by SergeyBiryukov):
Replying to [comment:104 johnjamesjacoby]:
> Less-hugely button, because that big button looks awful
"Learn more" doesn't make much sense when read out of context, e.g. by
assistive technology tools. It doesn't seem any different from "click
here" example in the [http://uxmovement.com/content/why-your-links-should-
never-say-click-here/ article you've linked to]:
You may have text around the link that explains what they’re clicking,
but when users read the link itself they won’t have a clue. This means
that users have to read the text all around the link to understand the
context of the link. This impedes users from taking the quick and short
route of clicking the link directly because they have to read the
surrounding text first. If there’s a lot of text, this could slow users
down a lot.
"Learn more about updating PHP" may look less pretty, but provides better
context for accessibility.
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Ticket URL: <https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/41191#comment:105>
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