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Mt. Vernon Research Paper - Do use link text that describes the destination of the linkDon't do this! Using a screen reader, one can navigate from one hyperlink to the next with a single keystroke, bypassing any non-link text. In the example below, the user would hear Click Here repeated 4 times with no context for where the link will lead. The same link text is used 4 times for 4 different destinations and does not provide a description of the destination.Unit 1: Click HereUnit 2: Click hereUnit 3: Click hereUnit 4: Click hereDemonstration: An easy way to fix a link with poor link text: