Use appropriate link text lengths Usability Guideline
Description
Use link text between 3 and 100 characters so it’s long enough to be understood, but avoids line wrapping.
Help
A single word text link may not give enough information about the link’s destination. A link that is a full sentence is difficult to read quickly, particularly if it wraps to another line.
Applicable standards
Note: The guidelines.usability.gov website has been down since July 2020, although www.usability.gov is still operating and the PDF version of the guidelines is still available.
Change history
- 6.49 May 2023 Don’t flag clickable Bootstrap cards.
- 6.48 Mar 2023 Don’t flag short link titles like ‘It’ or ‘Up’.
- 5.21 Mar 2016 Increased limit to 100 characters.
- 5.9 Jun 2015 Don’t fire for 2 character words like ‘No’ and ‘pH’ and ‘Io’.
- 1.0 Feb 2007 Added.
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Rule ID: UseGov10.11