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:::Thanks. :-) I'm glad to be able to help. Yes, accessibility and usability projects should collaborate more. For example, the only solution to solve most of the contrast issue with colors in articles and templates is through usability. It's far too complicated for the average user to test color contrasts with the Color Contrast Analyzer and corresponding guidelines. It's easier to decide that "for usability reasons the colors used in Navbox should be ... (insert relevant choice here) and that rule should never change".
:::Also, did you notice how I make the navigation in this Wikiproject? I used two usability recommendations that are almost never used on Wikipedia: a [[breadcrumb]], links in the menu are organized in sub-menus that do not contain more than [[Seven plus or minus two]] items. How about we organize help pages like that? It would surely make it easier for newcomers. Regards, [[User:Dodoïste|Dodoïste]] ([[User talk:Dodoïste|talk]]) 16:01, 12 September 2010 (UTC)
 
== Open question on missing cells ==
 
In several tables cells are not created when they should be blank. Example : [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Dwain_Chambers&oldid=383112406#Competition_record Dwain Chambers]. Is it an accessibility issue? Does it makes the table confusion for screen reader users? Regards, [[User:Dodoïste|Dodoïste]] ([[User talk:Dodoïste|talk]]) 20:18, 13 September 2010 (UTC)