Since the GAL4 etc hitlist is displayed as a responsive table, like all FlyBase #ResponsiveTables, you can choose which columns to view, and make a wide table easier to see by hiding some columns.

How do you present HTML tables in a responsive and accessible way? And how do you do it so editors don't get frustrated with extra work?

Front End Developer Javier Reartes goes over a popular approach and covers the solution that worked for us!

“Responsive HTML Tables: Presenting Data in an Accessible Way”

https://www.lullabot.com/articles/responsive-html-tables-presenting-data-accessible-way

#WebDev #frontend #responsivetables #A11y #accessibility

Responsive HTML Tables: Presenting Data in an Accessible Way | Lullabot

Tables are still a vital part of the web, but we need to make them responsive and accessible for smaller devices. We evaluate one popular approach and then cover the solution we landed on.

Many columns in the Alleles and Transgenic Construct #ResponsiveTables on the Gene Reports can now be filtered using more than one term. Eligible columns have a "plus" icon at the lower right corner of the filter box. To use, enter the first term (such as GFP), hit the icon, then enter the second term (such as FLAG).

You may have noticed this feature in the #GeneToolKit