Similar to the rowspan
attribute of the <td>
and <th>
elements, but for cells and gridcells which are not contained in a native table, the aria-rowspan
attribute defines the number of rows spanned by a cell
or gridcell
within a table
, grid
, or treegrid
.
This attribute is intended for cells and gridcells which are not part of an HTML <table>
. When a cell is nested in a semantic <table>
, the rowspan
attribute should be used when a or spans more than one row. If both are present, rowspan
takes precedence over aria-rowspan
. But, like all ARIA attributes, aria-rowspan
only impacts the accessibility tree. It doesn't change your layout.
Note: ARIA modifies the accessibility tree and how assistive technology presents content to your users. ARIA doesn't change anything about an element's function, behavior, or appearance. When using non-semantic elements, you must use CSS to manage layout and appearance.
The value of aria-rowspan
is an integer greater than or equal to 0 and less than the value which would cause the cell or gridcell to overlap the next cell or gridcell in the same column. Setting the value to 0
indicates that the cell or gridcell is to span all the remaining rows in the row group. The default value is 1
.
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