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Mike,


Please give us an example of a website with large tables that don't 
display properly. There are two websites I use sometimes with very large 
tables, and I haven't noticed any problems aside from the fact that they 
can be slow to load.


Thanks.


Ciao


On 11/26/2020 2:57 PM, Mike Pietruk wrote:
> Speaking of Chrome and the Chromium-based browser Edge, I have an annoying
> problem with them.  On some web sites, I cannot get some larger tables to
> be shown; the browser (apparently) acts as if they aren't there while,
> when using IE11, everything is normal.
> I am guessing that this isn't a screen reader issue as this shows up using
> both JFW and Narrator.
> So, either some setting needs to be triggered in the browsers, or there is
> an issue in the design of the tables that the website needs to deal with
> to satisfy the current versions of the browser.
> Anyone with any insight into this.
> This is with a pc running Win10.
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