Hi Roberto, > 1. Using che checkbox means that the value can be positive (yes) or negative > (no), but SC can also be Not Applicable (N/A) Good catch. > 2. put as first coloumn the checkbox, an user with screen reader and also > other people read a checkbox before the text. It's usual for checkboxes and radio buttons to appear before their associated text because the question is semantically different from those that require a typed response. > 3. SC reference is not immediately identificable: I suggest to divide in two > different data table cells. Your suggestion is much clearer. Best regards, Gez -- _____________________________ Supplement your vitamins http://juicystudio.comReceived on Friday, 8 July 2005 11:43:07 GMT
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