Because the title attribute is part of Standards, screenreaders have been
designed with a knowledge it, it's what they expect and it's what they
use.

So, no there is no better way.

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On Fri, August 3, 2007 8:30 am, Cole Kuryakin wrote:
> Hello All -
>
> While I know that one should use improve accessibility of form eloements,
> it
> is also a common (best practice) to use a title attribute inside a link
> anchor like this:
>
> <a href="home.htm" title="Navigate Back to the Home Page">home</a>
>
> If there's a better way, or if I'm completely incorrect regarding making
> my
> links more accessible, I'd greatly appreciate guidance.
>
> Cole
>
>
>
>
>
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