- From: Josh Krieger <jkrieger@cast.org>
- Date: Thu, 18 Jun 1998 08:25:12 -0400
- To: w3c-wai-ig@w3.org
I am trying to understand more about how to use the SCOPE and HEADERS attribute for labeling table cells. The examples at the end of the authoring guidelines are for very simple tables and I wonder about how these would really apply to many of today's tables that are used for layout. Is it even appropriate to use these attributes for layout based pages considering this is against the ethos of the working guidelines? I have to admit, I'm finding these attributes confusing. In particular, I don't understand how to do labeling when using: 1) nested tables, 2) column and/or row groups. And I don't have a clear idea when I would really want to use the HEADERS, the SCOPE, or the more general AXIS. In many ways, the AXIS attribute seems less about accessibility, and more about alternative views of the data. I'm wondering if anyone has prepared a more comprehensive set of examples using these attributes, or if anyone has implemented a simple text-based table browser that is designed to help work with these issues. Josh Krieger
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