Is it possible to designate multiple rows and columns in a table as headers in order to make the table accessible for screen readers? What is the step-by-step process for doing so (see reference image of table with multiple levels of headers)?
Hello @CrystalD2 ...
Would this website help to answer your question?
HTML Table Headers (w3schools.com)
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Thanks, Chris. This addresses the spanned headers aspect of my question.
I still would like to know if it's possible to designate 2 rows as a header rows. For example, in the image I shared, the row "Type of Hits" would be the first level of header and is a spanned header. I also want the second row, with column labels "Single", "Double", "Triple", "Home Run", & "Total", to be designated as a header row.
In experimenting in Canvas, I designated "Types of Hits" as a header row. Then when I tried to designate the row with "Single", "Double", "Triple", "Home Run", & "Total" as an additional header row, the two rows swapped positions in the table and the row "Types of Hits" lost its designation as a header row.
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