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Date: | Wed, 29 Jan 2003 11:19:46 -0500 |
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I would recommend making the footnote refs hyperlinks. In Window-Eyes, you
have to turn off table reading mode whenever you want to activate a
hyperlink, but that makes sense, since this action will probably jump you
out of the table anyway.
At 10:51 AM 1/29/03 -0500, you wrote:
>One of our web developer approached me with an interesting question. He is
remediating a web site that has financial tables. In one table, certain
header and data cells contain footnotes.
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>What is the preferred approach to ensure that the footnotes are screen
reader accessible? We have two ideas:
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>Approach 1: Use inline links, i.e.,
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><a href="#footnote1" title="Footnote 1"><sup>*</sup></a>
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>Approach 2: Make the footnote an abbr so that it is read inline, i.e.,
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><td abbr="Footnote 1: *></td>
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>Alan
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>Alan Cantor
>Project Manager
>Strategic e-Government Implementation
>e-Government, OCCS
>416-212-1152
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