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− | + | ===Create tables with column and/or row headers, and ensure a proper reading order.=== | |
'''Why Column Headers in a Data Table are Important''' | '''Why Column Headers in a Data Table are Important''' | ||
*Using table headers is important to conveying tabular data accurately. | *Using table headers is important to conveying tabular data accurately. | ||
'''Why the Reading Order in a Table is Important''' | '''Why the Reading Order in a Table is Important''' | ||
*Screen readers read tables from left to right, top to bottom, one cell at a time (& only once). If cells are split or merged, it could throw the reading order off which may make the table difficult to comprehend by users who are blind and using a screen reader to navigate. | *Screen readers read tables from left to right, top to bottom, one cell at a time (& only once). If cells are split or merged, it could throw the reading order off which may make the table difficult to comprehend by users who are blind and using a screen reader to navigate. | ||
+ | ===Accessible Tables in PowerPoints & Google Slides=== | ||
+ | '''Check the reading order''' | ||
+ | *A screen reader reads a table from left to right, & top to bottom (never repeating a cell.) | ||
+ | *Merged, nested, and split cells may change the reading order of a table. | ||
+ | *Construct your table in a way that accommodates a good reading order | ||
+ | ====Indicate column headers for data tables.==== | ||
+ | '''Powerpoint (2011,2013,2016)''' | ||
+ | # Place the cursor in the top row of your data table. | ||
+ | # Click the Design tab under Table Tools (Mac - PPT 2011/2016: Tables tab) | ||
+ | # . In the Table Style Options group (Mac - PPT 2011 - Table Options > Options/ Mac - PPT 2016 - Table Design tab), select the Header Row check box. | ||
+ | #The cells in the top row of your table make up the column headers. | ||
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====Accessibility Reasorces==== | ====Accessibility Reasorces==== |
Revision as of 12:43, 26 September 2017
Web Accessibility Guidelines for Tables
Create tables with column and/or row headers, and ensure a proper reading order.
Why Column Headers in a Data Table are Important
- Using table headers is important to conveying tabular data accurately.
Why the Reading Order in a Table is Important
- Screen readers read tables from left to right, top to bottom, one cell at a time (& only once). If cells are split or merged, it could throw the reading order off which may make the table difficult to comprehend by users who are blind and using a screen reader to navigate.
Accessible Tables in PowerPoints & Google Slides
Check the reading order
- A screen reader reads a table from left to right, & top to bottom (never repeating a cell.)
- Merged, nested, and split cells may change the reading order of a table.
- Construct your table in a way that accommodates a good reading order
Indicate column headers for data tables.
Powerpoint (2011,2013,2016)
- Place the cursor in the top row of your data table.
- Click the Design tab under Table Tools (Mac - PPT 2011/2016: Tables tab)
- . In the Table Style Options group (Mac - PPT 2011 - Table Options > Options/ Mac - PPT 2016 - Table Design tab), select the Header Row check box.
- The cells in the top row of your table make up the column headers.