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Tables should not contain more than two levels of headers (which means 1) headers 2) sub-headers; but no 3) sub-sub headers)<ref>[http://webaim.org/techniques/tables/data#twolevels Avoid Tables with More than Two Levels of Row and/or Column Headers], Creating Accessible Tables, 2. Data Tables, WebAiM</ref>.
== Bonus guidelines ==▼
=== Couldn't think of a title ===▼
*Priority: ... (... accessibility level)▼
*Difficulty: ...▼
Row or column headers should not use colspan/rowspan to span several rows or columns without providing sub-headers.▼
== Images and color ==
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=== Color ===
*Priority: high (A accessibility level)
*Difficulty: ... (not yet rated)
=== Correct headers structure ===
*Priority: high (A accessibility level)
▲*Difficulty: ...
Several column headers placed inside the tables to separate visually the table, see [[:fr:Wikipédia:Atelier_accessibilité/Bonnes_pratiques#Tableaux_complexes|the example on the best practices]]. Split the table in several tables.
Row header not relevant as a header (date is chosen instead of the album title), [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Wikipedia_talk:Manual_of_Style_(accessibility)&oldid=379786633#How_to_make_accessible_tables example]
▲=== Couldn't think of a title ===
▲*Priority: ... (... accessibility level)
*Difficulty: ...
▲== Bonus guidelines ==
=== Provide meaningful and precise headers title ===
*Priority: bonus (this is not an accessibility criterion, but is an usability criterion)
*Difficulty: ... (not yet rated)
▲Row or column headers should not use colspan/rowspan to span several rows or columns without providing sub-headers.
Row headers spanning several rows (without more precise sub row headers), [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Wikipedia_talk:Manual_of_Style_(accessibility)&oldid=379786633#How_to_make_accessible_tables example with an issue on the date]
=== Avoiding rowspan/colpan ===
*Priority: bonus (this criterion is not part of any accessibility referential and has limited impact)
*Difficulty: very high (users like those attributes for presentation and are reluctant to remove them)
=== Couldn't think of a title ===
*Priority: ... (... accessibility level)
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