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Victor showed us how he can pull up a list of links on a page using voiceover, and even search through them. This feature is obviously most useful if, firstly, the screen reader can find the links. And secondly, if the actual text of the links is meaningful. For the first, there are three common patterns that we see which can cause the screen reader to miss links in the page. One is using a span, with some link styling, or an anchor tag without an href attribute. This is popular for single page applications when you have something which is effectively an internal link. Which does some javascript-based navigation within the app. Or also when you want something which performs an action, but looks like a link. For anything which behaves like a link, including within a single page application. You should absolutely use an anchor tag with an href attribute, no exceptions. You can read more about how to make those links work nicely with smooth single page app navigation in the instruction n...