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Stop Using “Click Here” for Links

Descriptive link text is a Level A requirement, not a style preference While reviewing web content, we often found the same pattern over and over: a useful sentence ending in a link on the words “click here” or just “here.” It is one of the most common accessibility failures in web content, and one of the easiest to fix. WebAIM’s February 2026 analysis of the top one million home pages found ambiguous link text —

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ADA Compliance Primer

What is ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) compliance? ADA compliance is adherence to the Americans with Disabilities Act, a federal law prohibiting discrimination against people with disabilities in areas like employment, public accommodations, and government services. Compliance requires businesses to make their physical spaces and digital platforms accessible and to provide reasonable accommodations, such as making modifications to policies or providing communication aids. Failure to comply can result in legal action, fines, and damage to

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WVNET Significant Accomplishments in 2018

2018 was a year of serious change for WVNET. Our management from the top down was restructured, some of our staff retired or moved on to other opportunities, and we adjusted our work flow a bit to better support our customers. With all of these changes creating some chaos, we still managed to accomplish a lot. Here is an overview of some things we did: WVNET Telecommunications played a major role in moving nearly all

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