Kilotest: Diagnoses of link names a file instead of a purpose
violation by HTML element 366 on Portland State University Senior Adult Learning Center page
Basics
About the Portland State University Senior Adult Learning Center page
- URL: https://www.pdx.edu/senior-adult-learning-center/
- Tested 38 days ago by job
51zon 2026-04-24 at 20:10
About HTML element 366
- Tag name:
A - Text:
https://www.pdx.edu/registration/academic-calendar
- Start tag:
<a href="https://www.pdx.edu/registration/academic-calendar"> - XPath:
[not obtained] - Bounding box: x = 522, y = 1530, width = 420, height = 19
About the link names a file instead of a purpose
issue
- Why it matters: User may fail to understand what a link points to
- Priority: lowest
- Related WCAG standard: 2.4.4
Diagnoses
Here is how tools diagnose the link names a file instead of a purpose
issue for HTML element 366 of the Portland State University Senior Adult Learning Center page.
- <p>This link's text is:<br> <strong>https://www.pdx.edu/registration/academic-calendar</strong></p> <p><a href="https://webaim.org/techniques/hypertext/link_text" title="Opens in new tab" target="_blank">Links should be meaningful and concise</a>. Readers often skim by link titles. This is especially true of screen reader users, who navigate using a list of on-page links.</p> <p>A linked URL breaks this pattern; the reader has to read the preceding paragraph to figure out the link's purpose from context.</p> <ul> <li>Meaningful and concise link: "Tips for writing meaningful links"</li> <li>Linked URL, as pronounced by a screen reader: "H T T P S colon forward-slash forward-slash example dot com forward-slash tips forward-slash meaningful-links"</li> </ul>
Tool: Editoria11y (Princeton University)
Rule:
linkTextIsURL