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*Difficulty: easy (blend in nicely with editorial habits)
A data table needs a table caption that roughly describes what the the table is about.
"Actor", "film" and "television" are no good as table captions. So that a screen readers user don't need to read half of the table to find it out by himself, and can eventually skip right away it if he find out it's of no interest to him.▼
▲A table caption is required unless it is directly preceded by a short paragraph or a section header playing the same role. "Actor", "film" and "television" are no good as table captions. So that a screen readers user don't need to read half of the table to find it out by himself, and can eventually skip right away it if he find out it's of no interest to him.
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