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From: Jared Smith
Date: Jan 5, 2005 3:30PM
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I just came across this fantastic, yet quite simple tool for visualizing
accessibility information from data tables. It works as a bookmark in
Firefox, Netscape, Mozilla, or other browsers that support ECMAScript.
Get it at
http://juicystudio.com/complextableinspector.asp
There is no installation, just a simple drag and drop to your Bookmarks
or Favorites. When activated, all summary, headers, axis, scope, and
abbr attributes for all tables on the current page become visible and
highlighted. This is a great tool for quickly and visually evaluating
the accessibility of data tables on any Web page. All of the processing
is done directly within your own browser - it does not use external
servers or applications to do this.
Jared Smith
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