Thanks, Shawn. Well done! Q: What functionality does the last step (data connection) add to the table? If it's accessible, isn't that all that's needed?
Hi Shawn - great video! Question: For the blank cells, what tag is inside of the tag? I notice that when you walk through those cells, they get highlighted and the tag shows the > next to . When I step through my blank cells, there is no > or content so the blank cells don't get highlighted. Thanks!
@@TheAccessibilityGuy I have reproduced your example mac os x terminal GoogleDoc viadocs.google.com/document/d/1B4wsTLECzVGog6auioL04DrHcLG9dsHwqaI_Pj8hliE/export?format=pdf the PDF can be downloaded ... I am curious whether I come to the same result
This video shows how to apply accessibility to word tables. ruclips.net/video/4n8ejL4P8fA/видео.html Again, this video is how to tag tables in PDF. There are many people that do not have a word document to work with and have to work with the PDF alone. Of course, creating an accessible PDF from an accessible word document is ideal, but it is not always reality. Appreciate your input!
Thank you for this! Can a cell contain an image or a graphic instead of text?
Technically yes - but I'd advise against it.
Thank you for your videos, Shawn.
My pleasure!
Thanks, Shawn. Well done! Q: What functionality does the last step (data connection) add to the table? If it's accessible, isn't that all that's needed?
It's honestly a delineation of different accessibility standards. Some require that data piece and others do not.
@@TheAccessibilityGuy Would you happen to know which standards require it? Like does pdf/ua? Again, thank you!
@@daveross I believe that its WCAG requirements.
Hi Shawn - great video! Question: For the blank cells, what tag is inside of the tag? I notice that when you walk through those cells, they get highlighted and the tag shows the > next to . When I step through my blank cells, there is no > or content so the blank cells don't get highlighted. Thanks!
Hey Sam! Great question. You need to right click a tag in the tags panel and select the option "highlight content"
Hi Shawn, is it possible to get your PDF sample document?
Good morning. Unfortunately, I did not save the file!
@@TheAccessibilityGuy I have reproduced your example mac os x terminal GoogleDoc viadocs.google.com/document/d/1B4wsTLECzVGog6auioL04DrHcLG9dsHwqaI_Pj8hliE/export?format=pdf the PDF can be downloaded ... I am curious whether I come to the same result
it would be great if you did this in word, as this is where the issues occured...
Do what in word? This video is how to make tables accessible in PDF.
@@TheAccessibilityGuy explain how to tag tables in word prior to converting, no one creates content in PDF...
This video shows how to apply accessibility to word tables. ruclips.net/video/4n8ejL4P8fA/видео.html
Again, this video is how to tag tables in PDF. There are many people that do not have a word document to work with and have to work with the PDF alone. Of course, creating an accessible PDF from an accessible word document is ideal, but it is not always reality.
Appreciate your input!