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RE: LIFT for creating accessible tables?
From: Jim Thatcher
Date: Oct 4, 2002 7:39AM
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Hi Glenda.
I have not actually tried LIFT for Dreamweaver for marking up tables, but I
did see a demonstration and was very impressed. Their algorithms are clever
and provide headers and id markup for tables with spanning cells and other
complexities.
Jim
Accessibility Consulting
http://jimthatcher.com
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Subject: LIFT for creating accessible tables?
Has anyone used LIFT for creating accessible tables? I may need to create
eighty-five complex tables and am looking for a way to simplify the process.
I'm looking at LIFT. Would anyone recommend / not recommend it?
Thanks,
Glenda
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