How Does Content In An A-element Affects Semantics, Screen Readers And Search Engines?
Solution 1:
Semantically, you have a link which contains an article
. The a
element doesn’t change the meaning of its descendants.
(It might make more sense to include the link in the article
, e.g., <article><a>…</a></article>
.)
There is no reason to assume that search engines should have any problem with this (but discussing this is off-topic on SO; it might be on-topic on Webmasters.)
How exactly screen readers read this depends on the specific screen reader and its version.
Some years ago, the The Paciello Group/Steve Faulkner made a test with some screen readers, documented on the test page. Only some minor issues were found: sometimes VoiceOver repeated text (which resulted from a more general bug), and Jaws/NVDA/Window-Eyes sometimes treated the single link as separate links.
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