Tables can be used within LibGuides as long as they contain text or statistical data. Tables should NOT be used for layout help as it reads differently to a screen reader and causes navigational issues. Layout tables are when you create a table and then put in different components like images, links, or buttons to make it appear a specific way. Using the Bootstrap grid layout, it is possible to replicate any layout table, contact Hope for assistance.
The Sortable Library Liaisons table is an example of the correct use of tables.
Department | Librarian |
---|---|
Art | Mark Hamilton |
Biological & Environmental Scienes | Mark Hamilton |
Business Administration | Natalie Browning |
Chemistry & Physics | Mark Hamilton |
Communication Studies | Vicki Lea |
Cormier Honors College | Jennifer Beach |
Education (Undergraduate) | Vicki Lea |
English & Modern Languages | Jennifer Beach |
Graduate & Professional Studies | Tammy Hines |
Graphic & Animation Design | Mark Hamilton |
Health, Athletic Training, Recreation, & Kinesiology | Natalie Browning |
History, Political Science, & Philosophy | Jennifer Beach |
Homeland Security | Jennifer Beach |
International studies | Natalie Browning |
Information Systems & Cyber Security | Natalie Browning |
Mathematics & Computer Science | Mark Hamilton |
Music | Sarah Reynolds |
Nursing | Natalie Browning |
Psychology | Natalie Browning |
Social Work & Communication Sciences & Disorders | Vicki Lea |
Sociology, Anthropology, & Criminal Justice | Sarah Reynolds |
Speech Language Pathology | Vicki Lea |
Theatre | Sarah Reynolds |
Women, Gender, & Sexuality Studies | Jennifer Beach |