- Do buttons need to be accessible?
- Should links look like buttons?
- Do screen readers read buttons?
- Which links can be used to link within your own website *?
Do buttons need to be accessible?
Buttons should always have an accessible name. For most buttons, this name will be the same as the text inside the button, between the opening and closing tags. In some cases, for example buttons represented by icons, the accessible name may be provided from the aria-label or aria-labelledby attributes.
Should links look like buttons?
Answer. Yes, it is OK to use links that look like buttons, but it is highly encouraged to use the native elements if possible. If necessary you can have links that look like buttons and you can even do the opposite and make link elements function as buttons.
Do screen readers read buttons?
Screen readers handle links slightly differently than they do buttons. All links and buttons are tab-able, but pressing the Space key or Enter triggers a button, whereas pressing the Enter key only triggers a link.
Which links can be used to link within your own website *?
The correct answer is Internal links. An internal link is any link from one page on your website to another page on your website.