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Re: Travel Live departures and tables (Andrew Brandwood)

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From: Mike Barlow
Date: May 12, 2016 7:20AM


You're welcome Andrew. Always looking to help out where I can.

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

Lancaster, Pa 17601
Office: 732.835-7557
Cell: 732.682.8226
e-mail: <EMAIL REMOVED>

On Thu, May 12, 2016 at 9:16 AM, Andrew Brandwood <
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> Cheers Mike,
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> Some good things to consider here. Thanks for your time.
>
> Cheers
> Andrew
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> On 12/05/2016, 14:13, "WebAIM-Forum on behalf of Mike Barlow" <
> <EMAIL REMOVED> on behalf of <EMAIL REMOVED> >
> wrote:
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> >Andrew, depending on how big your schedule is yes a table within a list
> >probably would get too confusing (if your table is small and the list
> >small). However, if you're doing a single page with lots of different
> >trains you might want to consider doing something like using a heading
> >(like an H2) for each train and then a table for the schedule for that
> >train. I've found that individuals who use screen readers tend to like to
> >go through the headings to find areas on a page to review then a table
> >within each heading makes it easy to browse.
> >
> >Mike (Moore) also has a good point, you might want to try and reach out to
> >any individuals you know (or you could try contacting your local Easter
> >Seals office who often help out in situations like this) and run some
> >examples past them.
> >
> >*Mike Barlow*
> >Web Application Developer
> >Web Accessibility/Section 508 SME
> >
> >Lancaster, Pa 17601
> >Office: 732.835-7557
> >Cell: 732.682.8226
> >e-mail: <EMAIL REMOVED>
> >
> >On Thu, May 12, 2016 at 8:59 AM, Moore,Michael (Accessibility) (HHSC) <
> > <EMAIL REMOVED> > wrote:
> >
> >> Have you considered doing some a-b user testing with people with
> >> disabilities?
> >>
> >> Mike Moore
> >> Accessibility Coordinator
> >> Texas Health and Human Services Commission
> >> Civil Rights Office
> >> (512) 438-3431 (Office)
> >>
> >>