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Use descriptive link texts (instead of "here" or "click here") #305

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Juice10 opened this issue Aug 14, 2018 · 0 comments
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Use descriptive link texts (instead of "here" or "click here") #305

Juice10 opened this issue Aug 14, 2018 · 0 comments

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Juice10 commented Aug 14, 2018

Using "here" or "click here" is bad practice when it comes to SEO and Accessibility, we should replace those with something more descriptive. See the articles below for more information on the subject.

Articles explaining the difference between descriptive links and "click here" links

https://webaccess.berkeley.edu/ask-pecan/click-here
http://dotmonster.co/blog/why-using-click-here-for-links-is-bad-practice

Examples of where we are going against the best practice

You can read about the list of OpenWhisk components and its internal flow of processing here.

Here are the instructions and details on how to deploy OpenWhisk on OpenShift.

Download the wsk CLI: Download wsk binary for your local environment into a location in your shell path from here.

Note: Before you proceed with the deployment, please make sure you have the authentication setup as described here.

Here is the list of runtimes supported by OpenWhisk:

The OpenWhisk platform is extensible and you can add new languages or runtimes (with custom packages and third-party dependencies) following the guide described here.

OpenWhisk comes with a list of packages You can get more details on OpenWhisk packages here.

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