I have been working on a public government website that is all about 
disabilities.  I have been using aria to improve parts of the website under 
our control with templates etc.  

However I have come to parts like anchors where the page maintainers add, 
who know little about HTML markup.  I have been looking at the Link Editor 
there seems to be no section (I may have missed it) for adding in such 
values.  This helps when we have a paragraph on information with the "*Learn 
More*" anchor link, not an amazing design I know but a common enough.  If 
we could add for example aria-label we could add a descriptive tag like 
*aria-label="Learn 
more about Autism"* etc.  This means when screen readers get to the link it 
will understand what is happening and would then be able to give a good 
description of where the link goes.

So would that be a possible enhancement?  Or have I missed a more obvious 
route, that is already in CMS that can help?  

This opens up perhaps more questions.  

For example we do have the ability to add description to images, so that is 
easy to improve.  I just wondered if there were any other parts that can be 
simply added to CMS to improve the readability?

What are your thoughts?

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