Re: Accessible Layered Table
- From: "NickName" <dadada@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: 28 Aug 2006 07:18:29 -0700
"a script is the
best way to generate this type of page.
"
Agree. That's the approach I took, at least, mostly automated for the
task.
As for putting "NORTH" and "SOUTH" on the same row, no, business
rule(BR) can't allow that, under NORTH, there are multiple rows and
same for SOUTH, and BR also dictates to keep this format.
Thanks for your inputs, all.
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
Harlan Messinger wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
Harlan Messinger wrote:That gives the same arrangement as in the original message, minus the
NickName wrote:
The posted TABLE may have a bug, I've edited it as follows:
Which doesn't change my suggestion: put the North and South on the
same row as the data.
Or use a (in this sample) a three-column table with a colspan=3 for
North and South, and eliminate the left column. This may give a
cleaner appearance, imo.
empty left column, and leaves the nuisance of having to name the
headers explicitly.
I didn't say it was perfect. <g> But as was mentioned, a script is the
best way to generate this type of page.
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