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so i have a problem with this design no it technically does work but its not really ada accessible let me explain the problem that i had so i built this little example from our previous youtube video and ill also link this description below if you want to see i built these icons using both bootstrap and font awesome but i for fun i wanted to run a simple measure using web.dev which is googles measurement tool over how your site works and functions and as i ran it i saw i had a 93 of accessibility and i realized well why do i have a 93 it should be working fine as i scrolled down the page it said hey links do not have a discernable name as in this link doesnt know where it goes because it just says facebook for the url but inside is just the picture of both facebook instagram twitter ticktalk and youtube i want to show you how you fix that using something called arya label and were starting right now all right so whenever i want to read about how to make my site completely ada acce