Hello all.
I'm beginning the early stages of what is at some point giong to
become a rather complicated website.
And while I'm using Notepad at the moment to edit the HTML, I wonder
fi anyone on this list who designs websites for use with Window-Eyes
or any screen reader for that matter, has any suggestions of
accessible HTML editors?
Also, on top of that, I was curious about a few visual questions that
may make things look better.
The last time I designed a website, I put everything (and I mean
everything), in headings at level one.
One person told me they felt that they'd gone back to 1995, and that
my site sucked.
It  technically did, too.
Considering that I'd spell-checked the HTML file before hand, on
Index.htm, Word had inputted all kinds of tags and xml and other
things that "stript" the HTML.
My last site also failed to pass W3C complyance, mainly because I've
never had to put that stuff into an HTMl page before.
Aaron, your the  webmaster for GW Micro.com, I'm curious what types of
accessibility tools i.e. Software/etc you've used in proper HTML
construction?
Or have you too, like me, typed out your stuff in raw HTML in Notepad?
Thanks for any assistance you folks can offer in this area!

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