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Re: Travel Live departures and tables (Andrew Brandwood)

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From: Mike Barlow
Date: May 11, 2016 1:05PM


Well I would think that, since you're creating a "table of arrivals and
departures" that a (properly encoded with proper scoping of course) would
be the best course of action.
But you mention "live" will this be a page that will constantly be changing
(via JS updating the DOM directly) or would the user have to do a page
refresh to see any changes.
If the former, then I would also make use of ARIA Live Regions, that would
inform the user when any content changes


*Mike Barlow*
Web Application Developer
Web Accessibility/Section 508 SME

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On Wed, May 11, 2016 at 2:52 PM, Andrew Brandwood <
<EMAIL REMOVED> > wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I am currently working on a large rail network provider's group of
> websites. I am interested in opinion on how best to mark up the HTML for
> assistive technologies for live departures and arivals.
>
> I have seen many different methods, but none are conclusive. If anyone as
> any feedback on what works best or is the worst experience you have
> encountered I would much appreciate any input.
>
> Currently I am considering one of the following
>
> A.) Table
> B.) Ordered list
> C.) A combination of the two. A list with a table nested.
>
> In the table would be headings of arrival time, destination, platform,
> further details.
>
> Any help on best practice or things to avoid in this instance would be
> much appreciated.
>
> Kind regards
> Andrew
>
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