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From: Brian Lovely
Date: Mon, Sep 23 2019 11:28AM
Subject: Appropriate use of Grid Role
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I see a lot of ARIA Grids used to display tabular data. Some of these
tables may be sortable, or may contain buttons or checkboxes in one column.
Is ARIA Grid an appropriate role for these purposes?
If not, what is grid intended for? I see references to an interactive grid,
but I'm not sure what that means. The only interactive grids I can think of
off the top of my head are date pickers or spread sheets.
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From: Birkir R. Gunnarsson
Date: Mon, Sep 23 2019 2:38PM
Subject: Re: Appropriate use of Grid Role
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A grid should contain only interactive elements, no static data (all
static data must be associated with an interactive element).
You're right, datepickers, spreadsheets and things like seatmaps are
candidates for interactive grids but tables with a few focusable
controls sprinkled in, such as sortable column headers, select row
checkboxes and "display more info" toggles should not be coded as
grids, these are just static tables with some interactive controls.
On 9/23/19, Brian Lovely via WebAIM-Forum < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = > wrote:
> I see a lot of ARIA Grids used to display tabular data. Some of these
> tables may be sortable, or may contain buttons or checkboxes in one column.
> Is ARIA Grid an appropriate role for these purposes?
>
> If not, what is grid intended for? I see references to an interactive grid,
> but I'm not sure what that means. The only interactive grids I can think of
> off the top of my head are date pickers or spread sheets.
>
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From: Brian Lovely
Date: Mon, Sep 23 2019 3:17PM
Subject: Re: [External Sender] Appropriate use of Grid Role
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Thanks Birkir, I suspected as much. I have no idea why they go through so
much trouble to avoid using a simple HTML table. Plus they end up with
garbled minglings of both table and grid roles.
On Mon, Sep 23, 2019 at 4:39 PM Birkir R. Gunnarsson <
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> A grid should contain only interactive elements, no static data (all
> static data must be associated with an interactive element).
> You're right, datepickers, spreadsheets and things like seatmaps are
> candidates for interactive grids but tables with a few focusable
> controls sprinkled in, such as sortable column headers, select row
> checkboxes and "display more info" toggles should not be coded as
> grids, these are just static tables with some interactive controls.
>
>
> On 9/23/19, Brian Lovely via WebAIM-Forum < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = >
> wrote:
> > I see a lot of ARIA Grids used to display tabular data. Some of these
> > tables may be sortable, or may contain buttons or checkboxes in one
> column.
> > Is ARIA Grid an appropriate role for these purposes?
> >
> > If not, what is grid intended for? I see references to an interactive
> grid,
> > but I'm not sure what that means. The only interactive grids I can think
> of
> > off the top of my head are date pickers or spread sheets.
> >
> >
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