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The oldest web design rule is to avoid using Click Here as the anchor text
for a hypertext link. There are two reasons for this rule. First, only
mouse-using visitors do in fact click, whereas disabled users or users with a
touchscreen or other alternative device don't click. Second, the words "Click"
and "Here" are hardly information-carrying and, as such, should not be used as a
design element that attracts the user's attention. Instead of saying
It is better to say
Designing Web usability, Nielsen, Jakob, 2000
https://archive.org/details/designingwebusab00niel/page/54/mode/2up?q=blue+bee
In Dutch: "de blauwe honingbij", Jakob Nielsen, Functioneel webdesign, 2000, p. 69
See also https://www.wcag.com/blog/writing-meaningful-link-text/