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Write for web applications
Links must be descriptive (describe destination, state the purpose or what will happen).
Examples of good links and button text are: “view demo”, “start application”, “enter budget”, “visit Wikipedia”
 
Also don't label buttons edit or open if there are multiple buttons on a page. Edit what, open what, if there are multiple buttons with the same name how do you know what each will do.
===Table Syntax===
===Bold and Italics===
HTML 5 specification states that important text should be denoted with the '''strong''' tag not bold ('''b''' tag) and emphasized text should be denoted with the '''em''' tag not italic ('''i''' tag). Bold and I tags are not perceivable to user agentssuch as screen readers.
===Underlined text===
* Keep it concise, the more you write, the less likely it is to be read
* Check the reading level of your content. Microsoft Word has a built-in readability check plus there are sites like https://readable.io/ that will check your readability and give you suggestions.
* If you reference a button or link make sure you mention it by name. Do not rely on location or color.
===Layout considerations===
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