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Why do I misuse the link title attribute?
Thanks to platforms like WordPress, many people out there are misusing the link TITLE attribute. By default, WordPress and other commonly used content management systems duplicate the post title link in the link TITLE attribute. As widespread as this practice has become, it’s time to put an end to it.
When do I need to use a link title?
You should use a link title when you are providing more information about the link. Don’t use a link title to provide the information over again. This is a disastrous usability fail that will only result in annoying your users. Have you ever run into an incident where the exact link title showed up when you hovered over it?
How to come up with a good title for an article?
Catchy Titles for Articles – 21 Amazing Formulas That Work Like Magic. 1 1. Use Numbers. 2 2. Include the Word ‘Guide’. 3 3. Create a Knowledge Deficit or ‘Curiosity Gap’. 4 4. Solve a Problem. 5 5. Avoidance of Pain.
When to use Link Anchor text or link title?
Write the link title with users in mind. The link anchor text is supposed to be the name of the link itself. The link title attribute is supposed to provide more information about where the link will send the user who clicks on that link. Does Using the Title Attribute Impact Search Rankings?
How to remove the title link URL?
How to remove the title link url? I want to make it so that my title link DOES NOT drill down to the underlining list is this possible? If you want the title in a view to be without the link, modify your view and unselect “Title (linked to item with edit menu)” and select “Title” and move it up to its correct location.
How to make title link not drill down to underlining list?
I want to make it so that my title link DOES NOT drill down to the underlining list is this possible? If you want the title in a view to be without the link, modify your view and unselect “Title (linked to item with edit menu)” and select “Title” and move it up to its correct location. This will render the title as text only.