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Day eleven, day eleven, and today were going to talk about link text and. Best practices, so to speak, and Im going to show you some things that I really, really dont want you to do. And today youll notice Ive got my blue light blockers on. Ive got a bit of a headache and I should probably be wearing them more often. So, link text this applies to presentations, applies to websites, web copy, and it applies to my cat who is just entered the room to speak to all of us. When you are putting URLs in your presentations, there are some things that you shouldnt do, but youre going to get a lot of pushback on it. So let me show you what I mean. OK. These say you have a slide that has a list of resources or, you know, you just need to put the copy in so that people then can go visit it when they have the handout. Sometimes youll have a whole long list of links and youll be presenting in a room. And this is what I always ask my presenter. How well can they read that