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Date: | Thu, 18 Feb 1999 11:22:55 -0500 |
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I'm trying out a way to make tables more accessible. The first test case
is for a web site for recycling assistive technology. It has tables
listing assistive technology to be recycled.
The url is http://www.temple.edu/inst_disabilities/piat/reep/
The pages, which are mostly HTML tables, also have links to text versions
of the tables. In the text version, each row consists of comma separated
values. I was trying to serve two purposes. One was to make it sound good
on screen readers. The other was to allow people to import the table into
a spreadsheet (comma separated values is the standard spreadsheet csv
format). I was thinking that would be convenient for people with
spreadsheets that work well with their screenreaders.
I didn't intend the comma separated tables to look good visually, and I
know I was successful there <grin>. But sighted folks have the HTML.
Would you tell me what you think of this? Especially people with
spreadsheets and screenreaders.
Thanks!
Len
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Leonard R. Kasday, Ph.D.
Universal Design Engineer, Institute on Disabilities/UAP, and
Adjunct Professor, Electrical Engineering
Temple University
Ritter Hall Annex, Room 423, Philadelphia, PA 19122
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