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Post by recycledferret on Mar 17, 2021 6:13:25 GMT -8
Whose family has some bad table manners? Mine thinks belching is a-ok!
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Retread
Tribbial Pursuit.
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Post by Retread on Mar 17, 2021 15:05:49 GMT -8
Mine thinks belching is a-ok! I suppose it could be worse ...
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guest@proboards.com
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Post by Former Member on Mar 28, 2021 12:34:58 GMT -8
It could be worse, yes, but it makes me feel slightly sick if someone burps while I am eating. The Chinese see it as a compliment when you burp after your meal. Different countries, and all that.
Chewing with the mouth open is another thing I don't want to see (or hear) while I am eating.
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User 180565 is taking donation
I forgot you were a person
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keenk
Pink Stars
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Post by User 180565 is taking donation on Mar 28, 2021 22:39:45 GMT -8
When a man is hungry enough we have no manners.
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Official Code Helper
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"'Oops' is the sound we make when we improve"
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Post by Chris on Mar 29, 2021 2:51:00 GMT -8
The table in the following example does not offer any real header cells (<th> elements); instead, only data cells are used (<td> elements). Those cells that are meant to be headers are only styled visually using CSS font-weight: bold, attached to a .th class. Generally bad table, without headers This makes it very hard for screen reader users to keep orientation, as they do not know in which column (Name? Description? Additional Resources?) and row (Playing Soccer? Dancing? Gardening?) they are. It's especially hard in the column "Additional Resources", where the cell's content does not offer any hint on what the Wikipedia link is about. And while this is a very small table, you may imagine how hard it will be to browse a complex table, for example with lots of columns and rows with numerical data in it. The table in the following example indeed has a header cell for each column (the top row), but the data rows do not have one. Generally bad table, with only horizontal headers This makes it hard to identify the current data row when navigating the table vertically.
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Happy 16th birthday to my RPG!
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Post by :~:Sarapha:~: on Mar 29, 2021 16:43:49 GMT -8
The table in the following example does not offer any real header cells (<th> elements); instead, only data cells are used (<td> elements). Those cells that are meant to be headers are only styled visually using CSS font-weight: bold, attached to a .th class. Generally bad table, without headers This makes it very hard for screen reader users to keep orientation, as they do not know in which column (Name? Description? Additional Resources?) and row (Playing Soccer? Dancing? Gardening?) they are. It's especially hard in the column "Additional Resources", where the cell's content does not offer any hint on what the Wikipedia link is about. And while this is a very small table, you may imagine how hard it will be to browse a complex table, for example with lots of columns and rows with numerical data in it. The table in the following example indeed has a header cell for each column (the top row), but the data rows do not have one. Generally bad table, with only horizontal headers This makes it hard to identify the current data row when navigating the table vertically. It took me a minute, but boy did I laugh.
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