bri on Nostr: i missed your earlier suggestion, apologies on that! screen readers have a variety of ...
i missed your earlier suggestion, apologies on that!
screen readers have a variety of setting levels for various special characters. defaults tend to be verbose, which could certainly be an issue… but the big one is having an actual structure so the screen reader knows how to navigate it and folks can move cell-to-cell quickly, get relevant header info quickly, etc.
so yeah, any solution where the structure of the table is actually communicated to the screen reader is viable.
screen readers have a variety of setting levels for various special characters. defaults tend to be verbose, which could certainly be an issue… but the big one is having an actual structure so the screen reader knows how to navigate it and folks can move cell-to-cell quickly, get relevant header info quickly, etc.
so yeah, any solution where the structure of the table is actually communicated to the screen reader is viable.