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Hi,

thanks for your question!

In principle, TablePress is only adding HTML code for a table to the web page, so there’s nothing really special here that should cause trouble to screen readers.

Now, things are different when it comes to using a screen reader on the TablePress screens in the admin area (i.e. when such software is needed to edit/manage tables in the backend, and not just view it on the frontend). Here, TablePress is not fully accessible, but that’s something that I’ll be working on in the future!

I don’t have other special guidance here, sorry. My recommendation would be to maybe give TablePress a try to see if using the screen reader software works as intended.

Regards,
Tobias

Thank you for the quick response. I don’t need admin pages to be accessible, only the front end. I shall test them out with actual users. My initial test with one user led to some difficulty with e-speak software on an Android device, but will test further with JAWS and NVDA screen readers (the two main readers we want to initially support).

Thanks

Rajkumar.

Hi,

yes, actual test feedback is a great idea! If you find that something specific can be improved, please let me know!

Best wishes,
Tobias

 

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