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Preface to Web Page Tables

Preface to Web Page Tables. CIS67 Foundations for Creating Web Pages Professor Al Fichera. Updated on: September 4, 2010. About My Table Lecture Series. Why cover the topic of Web Page Tables? When were Web Page Tables added to HTML? What was the Table Code Like?

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Preface to Web Page Tables

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  1. Preface toWeb Page Tables CIS67 Foundations for Creating Web Pages Professor Al Fichera Updated on: September 4, 2010

  2. About My Table Lecture Series • Why cover the topic of Web Page Tables? • When were Web Page Tables added to HTML? • What was the Table Code Like? • What did it mean to me as a Web Page Designer? • Does CSS make an impact on Web Page Tables? • What Makes Web Page Tables Accessible? • What if I only use Dreamweaver for Tables? • Then, why cover the topic of Web Page Tables? Preface to Web Page Tables by Professor Al Fichera http://profal2.com

  3. Why Cover Web Page Tables? • Tables help beginning Web page designers layout content on the page. • Tables can organize columns and rows of data. • On the surface, your life as a Web page designer just got a whole lot better than it was without tables. • But, did it really? Preface to Web Page Tables by Professor Al Fichera http://profal2.com

  4. When did HTML Include Tables? • In May of 1996 specifications were added to HTML to include a wide variety of tables. • Before this Layout of a Web page was almost non-existent. • The Web was mostly textual until the addition of Windows 95. Preface to Web Page Tables by Professor Al Fichera http://profal2.com

  5. What Was the Table Code Like? • The elements added were simple and easy to grasp for most eager to learn something new. • Since HTML is mostly abbreviated English it was easy to follow and remember. • Tables had rows of information, they were written as <tr>, or table rows. • Tables had data cells of information, they were written as <td>, or table data. • Additional elements were added to add white space. Preface to Web Page Tables by Professor Al Fichera http://profal2.com

  6. What did Tables do for Designers? • What it mean to me as a beginner in Web Page Design, freedom to plan my page any which way I wanted. A picture here, some words there, another image here, perhaps, even a "nested" table. Wow! Such excitement! And, that lasted for quite a while during the beginning years. Preface to Web Page Tables by Professor Al Fichera http://profal2.com

  7. What did CSS do for Tables? • When CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) made an appearance on the scene, it added yet another layer of texture for us. • Table cells for all intents and purposes, are completely ignorant of what other cells are like in the table. • This meant re-formatting each and every cell in the table! • CSS allowed us to format in one place and affect many cells in the table! Preface to Web Page Tables by Professor Al Fichera http://profal2.com

  8. What Makes Tables Accessible? • Not all Web Page Tables are Accessibly made. So now, our little bubble of a world has been burst! • What?! You mean some people can't see our tables? Have we forgotten the visually impaired? • Yup! Most of us never thought that a person who couldn't see would be interested in the Web. That's just plain ignorant on our part! • There are Audio Browsers that can read what is printed on a Web page. • Check out the concept next. Preface to Web Page Tables by Professor Al Fichera http://profal2.com

  9. Early Audio Browser Trouble • Imagine if you will, a Web page with table in three columns, each one with a different "Fairy Tale" all starting with "Once upon a time…". Once upon a time, long ago in a far away place. Once upon a time, long ago in a far away place. Once upon a time, long ago in a far away place. • An Audio Browser reads across the screen, one row at a time and then returns back to the next row and repeats the process. I think you can now see the problem. Preface to Web Page Tables by Professor Al Fichera http://profal2.com

  10. What About Web Page Generators • The popularity of Web page generators such as Dreamweaver have been around for quite some time. In fact, Dreamweaver is the Industry Standard for Designers. • Dreamweaver has the ability to warn you when building pages that are not accessible. • It has dialog boxes containing areas to fill-in with appropriate information. Preface to Web Page Tables by Professor Al Fichera http://profal2.com

  11. So, Why All the Lectures on Tables? • If we can't use them, why cover the topic of Web Page Tables? Why bother at all? • Hold on now, I didn't say let's kill tables, did I? We can make them accessible for just about everyone with just a little bit of planning on our part. • And, why worry if we use software like Dreamweaver to build our Web pages? Now that's easy to answer. • Because! • What?! Adults can't use that excuse? Watch the lectures and then, just maybe, you'll know why all the lectures. Preface to Web Page Tables by Professor Al Fichera http://profal2.com

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