On Confluence Cloud there isn't a screen reader accessible way to set a column as row headers. How can one accomplish this?
The first row of a default confluence table does have the header active for WCAG compliance, but would like to set headers other than that default.
Hi @Charles Vanek , you are correct. The table options are currently not accessible to a screen reader nor a keyboard.
I've created a public issue which you should be able to subscribe to for updates: https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/CONFCLOUD-73544
If you encounter other accessibility issues, feel free to email the Atlassian accessibility team directly at a11y@atlassian.com
Hi @Charles Vanek ,
The header column can be chosen instead of the header row in the menu under the table.
As far as I know, the table options are currently not accessible to a screen reader nor a keyboard.
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I believe you’ve missed a key part of the question. How do you do the action with a screen reader. For example if a blind user is using JAWS, NVDA or VoiceOver.
Similarly your video without audio description is not WCAG compliant and therefore offers zero help to the question at hand.
I appreciate the attempt.
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Indeed I understood that a screen reader is a kind of a tool to read data using HTML that you get from the Confluence page.
So, I've checked if the <th> tag appears after choosing the header row (it appears) and answered - a lot of Confluence users are really not familiar with a new Cloud editor and its options.
Let's wait for the help from other members then.
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