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"Old screen readers and user agents that do not conform to UAAG do not handle rowspan / colspan efficiently. The result can be very confusing for users of these technologies." - this seems to imply that user agents that ''do'' conform to UAAG don't have problems with rowspan/colspan. Since I don't think any user agent fully conforms to UAAG, what are we saying? This opinion is reflected in Wikipedia already ([[Web Accessibility Initiative#User Agent Accessibility Guidelines (UAAG)]]). For example, I believe that Lynx conforms to UAAG as much as IE8 does, yet the rowspan vs empty cell problem demonstrably exists with Lynx. You may need to distinguish between graphical browsers and text-only browsers to give meaningful advice. --[[User:RexxS|RexxS]] ([[User talk:RexxS|talk]]) 22:42, 13 September 2010 (UTC)
:That's right, thanks for reporting this issue. I'll take it into account when I will complete this section. :-) [[User:Dodoïste|Dodoïste]] ([[User talk:Dodoïste|talk]]) 22:31, 15 September 2010 (UTC)
== Layout for wikitable row headers ==
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