On 5/01/2016 7:53 AM, Richard Schwerdtfeger wrote:
Although it is possible to have 2 cells I don't think this even close
to the norm.
Two cells was just an extreme example to demonstrate the issue. The
point is that gaps at the start or middle of a row are problematic.
Why would we we not
I don't think it's true that tables can currently only have missing cells
at the end of a row. There's nothing preventing an author from marking any
cell as aria-hidden, which removes it from the accessibility tree, but
doesn't affect its row and column index. NVDA gets confused if you do this.
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