Point well taken, but here is a devil's advocate exception:
For initial pages and for some menus, the click _here_ business
makes sense. It's a way to make things clear for folks new to
the Web and to hypertext in general. Yes, I know: folks should
be able to pick that up quickly on a demo page. But all of our
home pages will be demo pages for some new users.
Furthermore: Even if it's readable, it's still sometimes silly.
Example: Here at MSU some colleagues have set up "Personal Pages"
with online data including photos, resumes, etc. One colleague
has the following two lines:
My _contact information_ is available.
My _personal data_ is available.
It's readable English, but not really much more sensical than
"Click _here_ for my contact information." It might be better
to just go with a short menu:
Here are more documents you might want to look at:
_Personal Data_
_Contact Information_
...
/Rich Wiggins, Michigan State U