Best Practice 4.28.3.1. Craft URLs Carefully.
Your writing will be smoother, and easier on your readers, if you do not interrupt a sentence with a long URL, unless somehow it is really of interest and relevant right there. So provide content (the “clickable” text) when you use the
<url>
element (rather than an empty <url/>
). This obligates you to provide a @visual
attribute, which feels a little like a tedious exercise. But this will be very welcome to some of your readers, those who are unable or prefer not to use electronic formats. Just above (Subsection 4.28.3), we provide suggestions for crafting these to be more pleasing, but still useful, versions of URLs.