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Hyperlinks indicate that clicking on a piece of text or image will take you to related information.

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Which anchor text variation provides the best experience?

Your question is complicated in that it's embedded in a bad practice. This Smashing Magazine article about why your links should never say "Click here" sums it up quite well. "Click" puts too much …
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How to differentiate users with accounts from guests in a ranking table?

Just building on MFrank2012's answer here, but I'd be tempted to cut down on the number of characters and use the short word 'guest' (if it makes sense to do so) and would also make it more obvious th …
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What does *data* show to be the best way to write hyperlinks in article text?

It's probably not there, you have to make it yourself This is a common question type. "I really need data that shows X. I've looked but haven't found it." The reason you've not found anything is proba …
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Is it better to offer 2-3 links to access the same page or one single link?

There is a strong SEO argument for having as few links as possible on a page, particularly if there are several pointing out to the same page. The idea is that the more links exist, the less page auth …
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How best to display truncated links?

A simple and conventional way would be the ellipsis. CSS even has the property text-overflow which has ellipsis as an option. http://davidwalsh.name/css-ellipsis http://css-tricks.com/snippets/css/tru …
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Linking a Navigation menu item to external URL

When we send people to another site of ours, or another environment that is sufficiently different to cause confusion, we hit them with an alert in a lightbox. This technique might work best with the …
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