I am late in replying, but I have a free book that goes into HTML--
kind of old, but you learn the basics and then some! Email me off-
list at
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
and I will send it to you. And yes, so far as I know the book is
legal to give away.
Jane
On Sep 10, 2007, at 8:56 PM, Ryan Mann wrote:
Out of curiosity, why not learn HTML? There are a lot of free html
tutorials on the web. One is at http://www.w3schools.com/html/
.
Original message:
Hmm, I looked at iWeb 2006 awhile ago, and briefly at iWeb-2008,
and I couldn't
seem to do much with it. The main document area does allow me to
interact with
it via VoiceOver, but objects inside the document area are
announced as either
image or unknown by VoiceOver. Does anyone have any tips on how
to work with
this program?
-- Rich
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From: "Jon Solitro" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "General discussions on all topics relating to the use of Mac
OS X by
theblind" <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, September 10, 2007 8:37 PM
Subject: Re: IWEB
I use it for my website, www.jonsolitro.com. See what you think.
The bes
part is it is extremely simple. It is just templates and like a
Publisher
type of format. You don't use any HTML code. So if you want to do
more than
iWeb can do, say you want to start using Dreamweaver or
something , ou'll
have to start from scratch, because it designs the sites completely
differently.
I do know, that in iWeb 08, you can do embedded code things, like
youtube
videos, and anything where you can embed html code. So that's
nice than iweb
06.
Depends how good you are at web design and how much you want to
do. You
might be able to open up iweb fiels in dreamweaver though, so it
might work,
they're just HTML fiels after all.
On 9/10/07 8:26 PM, "VaShaun Jones" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Does IWEB come with a new Mac. If not, show much does it cost?
Is it good
for
making websites using VO only? Does anyone currently use it
because for some
reason Leo Laport says that if you start using IWEB and you need
to expand
then you are stuck. Would anyone know what would make that
statement true?
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