# anchor-has-content Enforce that anchors have content and that the content is accessible to screen readers. Accessible means that it is not hidden using the `aria-hidden` prop. Refer to the references to learn about why this is important. ## Rule details This rule takes one optional object argument of type object: ```json { "rules": { "jsx-a11y/anchor-has-content": [ 2, { "components": [ "Anchor" ], }], } } ``` For the `components` option, these strings determine which JSX elements (**always including** `<a>`) should be checked for having content. This is a good use case when you have a wrapper component that simply renders an `a` element (like in React): ```js // Anchor.js const Anchor = props => { return ( <a {...props}>{ props.children }</a> ); } ... // CreateAccount.js (for example) ... return ( <Anchor>Create Account</Anchor> ); ``` ### Succeed ```jsx <a>Anchor Content!</a> <a><TextWrapper /><a> <a dangerouslySetInnerHTML={{ __html: 'foo' }} /> ``` ### Fail ```jsx <a /> <a><TextWrapper aria-hidden /></a> ``` ## Accessibility guidelines - [WCAG 2.4.4](https://www.w3.org/WAI/WCAG21/Understanding/link-purpose-in-context) - [WCAG 4.1.2](https://www.w3.org/WAI/WCAG21/Understanding/name-role-value) ### Resources - [axe-core, link-name](https://dequeuniversity.com/rules/axe/3.2/link-name)