Doesn't "More details on product x" mean exactly the same thing as "Click here for more details on product x" if the whole line is a link? Surely people recognise links enough that they don't need to be told to click every single one?


On Fri, 20 Apr 2007 03:10:12 +1000, James Leslie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

On a related note, though not involving galleries, I find a lot of our
clients want to have linked text along the lines of "Click here for more
details on product x". I have managed to fairly much insist that we
always use the entire sentence as a link to show context, rather than
just the "click here" that they tend to want being the only linked part.
The main reason I have not been able to get rid of the "click here" part
altogether though is due to an absence of a suitable alternative that
incorporates other technologies... Does anyone have any suggestions for
these circumstances?

Thanks
James


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