- From: <karl.hebenstreit@gsa.gov>
- Date: Thu, 1 Mar 2001 15:24:08 -0500
- To: graham_oliver@yahoo.com
- cc: w3c-wai-ig@w3.org
Graham -
My inital thoughts are that a Notes developer should be able to create a
table within a form that would include the TH element, using passthrough
HTML code if neccessary. The form with this embedded table would then
serve as a template for specific documents. Here are a few examples from
a Notes/Domino website I've developed that could serve as examples ,
although I haven't used the TH element myself yet. In particular, version
3.2 of the CheckYourPage tool uses embedded HTML code to provide internal
links to the various sections.
http://w3.gsa.gov/web/m/OLD_cita.nsf/Lists/access (the IBM Accessibility Center link which has R4 and R5 Accessibility Guidelines)
http://w3.gsa.gov/web/m/old_cita.nsf/CheckYourPage (Note the change from CITA.NSF, which was renamed to OLD_CITA...)
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"Graham Oliver" <graham_oliver@yahoo.com>@w3.org on 03/01/2001 02:04:53 PM
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cc: (bcc: Karl F. Hebenstreit Jr./MKC/CO/GSA/GOV)
Subject: Lotus Domino and Accessible Tables
Does anyone know if it is possible to render the 'th'
element using Lotus Domino, without reverting to hand
coding?
TIA
Graham Oliver
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