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There are eight section headings in this document. At the beginning, "Sample Document" is a level 1
heading. The main section headings, such as "Headings" and "Lists" are level 2 headings. The Tables
section contains two sub-headings, "Simple Table" and "Complex Table," which are both level 3
headings.

Lists
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1. Links
2. Images
3. Tables
 Simple Tables
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Links
In web documents, links can point different locations on the page, different pages, or even QEGQEGQEG
Word documents or PDFs:
Top of this Page
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Alt text should communicate what an image means, not how it looks.

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Some images, such as charts or graphs, require long


descriptions, but not all document types allow that. In
web pages, long descriptions may be provided in
several ways: on the page below the image, via a link
below the image, or via a link on the image.

Tables
Simple Tables
Simple tables have a uniform number of columns and rows, without any merged cells:

Screen Reader Responses Share


JAWS 853 49%
NVDA 238 14%
Window-Eyes 214 12%
System Access 181 10%
VoiceOver 159 9%

Complex Tables
The following is a complex table, using merged cells as headers for sections within the table. This can't
be made accessible in all types of documents:

May 2012 September 2010


Screen Reader Responses Share Responses Share
JAWS 853 49% 727 59%
NVDA 238 14% 105 9%
Window-Eyes 214 12% 138 11%
System Access 181 10% 58 5%
VoiceOver 159 9% 120 10%

Columns
This is an example of columns. With columns,
When columns are not created correctly, screen
the page is split into two or more horizontal
readers may run lines together, reading the first
sections. Unlike tables, in which you usually
line of the first column, then the first line of the
read across a row and then down to the next, in
second column, then the second line of the first
columns, you read down a column and then
across to the next.
column, and so on. Obviously, that is not
accessible.

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