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notices:html-css:utiliser-l-attribut-title-pour-expliciter-les-intitules-de-liens-et-de-boutons-qui-ne-peuvent-pas-etre-rendus-explicites [11 June 2013 at 14:27]
Sébastien Delorme (Atalan) [Associate recommendations]
notices:html-css:utiliser-l-attribut-title-pour-expliciter-les-intitules-de-liens-et-de-boutons-qui-ne-peuvent-pas-etre-rendus-explicites [30 December 2013 at 17:57] (current)
Sébastien Delorme (Atalan)
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 ====== 6.1.2. As a last resort, use the title attribute to make link and button texts explicit that cannot be made clear otherwise ====== ====== 6.1.2. As a last resort, use the title attribute to make link and button texts explicit that cannot be made clear otherwise ======
  
-Some link or button links cannot be made explicit (lack of available space on the screen, editorial choice, etc.). This is often the case for“Read on” or “More information” type links.+Some link or button links cannot be made explicit (lack of available space on the screen, editorial choice, etc.). This is often the case for “Read on” or “More information” type links.
  
 In this context, the ''​title''​ attribute should be used to state the function of the link or button. In this context, the ''​title''​ attribute should be used to state the function of the link or button.
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