- This page, Live Training: Accessible HTML Tables, is offered by
- Accessibility Center for Consulting, Education and Support Services
Live Training: Accessible HTML Tables
Overview
The HTML tables training covers accessible HTML table structure, semantic markup, sorting and filtering, pagination, responsive design with browser zoom support, and keyboard and screen reader interaction. It features several CodePen examples using HTML, CSS, and Vanilla JavaScript coding best practices.
Attendees will experience a live demo reviewing the most common HTML table usage examples.
In this session you'll learn how to:
- When to use tables
- Table structure and semantic markup
- Best practices for table size
- Interactive elements in tables
- Empty table cells
- Filtering, sorting, and pagination
- Skip links for tables
- Responsive design and browser zoom
- Screen reader navigation
- Color and visual indicators
- File export accessibility
- Testing accessible tables
You will need
Note: To register, you will need a free, basic Zoom account associated with your State, Municipality or School email address. If you do not already have one, sign up for a free Zoom account.
If you will need American Sign Language (ASL) interpretation, or live, human-typed captioning (CART), email eotss-access@mass.gov, and please allow two weeks for us to schedule needed personnel.