Good points.

On the TV schedule page I access frequently, this sort of grouping works very nicely as each item in the schedule is put into a group so yo ucan skip each group and (if you want to find out more about the group you're skimming over), just interact with it and you'll see additional links for that particular programme but its not terribly helpful when you go over a group of items not knowing whether they're a list, a table or whatever in other situations.

At 12:50 20/05/2006 +0100, Gordon Smith said:

Hi all.  Subject line says it all here ... how are you supposed to do
this?  VO just seems to call everything a "Group", irrespective of
what kind of control or identifier it actually is.  Not a lot of use
on many sites where table captions are used alongside different types
of lists, headings, etc.  I could be wrong, of course.  But I don't
see any way of having VO distinguish these kinds of controls.

Gordon Smith
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