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For me, it depends on the type of information being presented. If it's
tabular data, like what I would usually like to see in a spread sheet,
then I definitely prefer tables. If it's just straight text though, and
tables are just being used for formatting, then I just prefer getting at
the text.
On 11/17/2017 09:35 AM, Mike Pietruk wrote:
> This question prompts another question as I've seen this complaint on
> tables rather frequently.
> Why do screen reader users dislike tables? Personally, in most instances,
> especially with sites I use frequently that have tables of info, I find
> this to be a convenience rather than a nusiance.
> I have to guess, however, that there are some valid concerns that tables
> present which are not obvious to me.
> Appreciate some feedback on this.
>
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