Re: posting to New Website
Andre Jarreau <andre.jarreau@...>
That is exactly what I needed to hear. Will begin the HTML learning process today. Thanks!
From: James Homuth [mailto:james@...]
Sent: Tuesday, December 01, 2015 3:01 PM To: jfw@groups.io Subject: Re: posting to New Website
Minimal, though the OS and version of Office software you have installed are pretty well meaningless at this stage. If you can grasp the basics of HTML, and there are more than a few tutorials about if you can't, then you've got it better than most. From install to daily use, WP's very accessible. The actual install process doesn't take more than maybe 5 minutes. It's entirely web-based, and surprisingly very well done. From: Andre Jarreau [mailto:andre.jarreau@...] Thanks James. Is the blog set up and useability also accessible?
How long would you think the learning curve would be for an average almost technical individual working with J17 on a Win64 & Off 2010 system?
From: James Homuth [mailto:james@...]
There's nothing wrong with WordPress so far as accessibility goes. I'd recommend perhaps avoiding the .com version and if possible going with the self-hosted version, but it's pretty accessible. I use it on my own site. From: HH. Smith Jr. [mailto:teos1@...] I’ll take a look.
From: Andre Jarreau [mailto:andre.jarreau@...]
What about WordPress for building webpages/sites and blogging? Is WordPress worth diving into?
From: HH. Smith Jr. [mailto:teos1@...]
Thx, I figured that’s the way to go. Henry
From: Castonguay, Guy (SSC/SPC) [mailto:guy.castonguay@...]
Hi Henry, Cleanest way is to use Notepad and learn HTML coding. You can use Microsoft Word web view but it adds a lot of bloat (unnecessary coding) to your web pages..
Mes respects - Regards Guy Castonguay From: HH. Smith Jr. [mailto:teos1@...]
Hi Guys, Does anyone know of any website building software that works either JAWS version 15-17. I want to build my own website for my up and coming website accessibility firm. Thx, Henry
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