Cheers bud:)
Sent from my iPhone > On 19 Jun 2015, at 6:10 pm, Kevin Hourigan via Jfw <[email protected]> > wrote: > > Hello Hassan, > I am interested in learning about blogs as well, but have little personal > experience. Word press appears to be most popular among Jaws users Here is > some information about Word Press I copied from a letter to The Jaws List a > while ago. . > Where is my WordPress page? What’s the address? > Unless you’ve customized it, your WordPress page address is your username, > plus “.wordpress.com”. For example, If your username is “tomsmith”, then your > address is tomsmith.wordpress.com. > If you’d like to view your WordPress page while you’re logged in to > WordPress, try the following: > 1. Follow the “My Site” link. It’s the first link on most WordPress pages. > 2. This takes you to a page containing statistics for your page. However, > on this page, you’ll find another link, labeled “View Site”. Follow that link. > 3. Your WordPress page will open as a new tab. Each blog is a heading, so > use H or SHIFT+H to move between blog articles. > Because it’s in a new tab, you can switch back to the previous page with > CONTROL+!, then to your WordPress page with CONTROL+2. While viewing your > WordPress page, you can close it with CONTROL+F4. > How to create a new blog. > 1. From the main wordpress page, arrow down to the link “New Post”. Follow > that link > 2. Find the “Title” form field and press ENTER to start editing. Type in > the title of your blog post. > 3. Arrow down about 20 times until you hear “Edit”. Press SPACEBAR to > activate this control. You are now editing the body of your post. Type in > your post, or paste it, as needed. > 4. When you’re done, hit tab to leave the edit area. This takes you to the > “Publish” button. Activate this button with SPACEBAR. > 5. Your blog is now published, but WordPress leaves you in edit mode on > your blog, so you can make additional changes if needed. > 6. If you want to save an intermediate draft and come back to publish > later, there is a “Save Draft” button near the “Publish” button. > How to get the web address of a specific blog > Go to your WordPress page, and find the blog you’re interested in. Each blog > is a heading, but is also a link, so you can find it easily with INSERT+F7. > Follow the link to your blog post. Then use ALT+D to go to the address bar > and copy the address. > How do I get a simple list of my blogs? > 1. Follow the “My site” link (usually one of the first links on any > WordPress page). > 2. Bring up the list of links, then find and follow the link labeled “Blog > posts”. > 3. Each blog article is a header. Use INSERT+F6, or H and SHIFT+H, to find > your blog article. > After you find your blog article, arrow down or TAB down to find related > information and links pertaining to that article, including an “Edit” link > that lets you make changes. > How do I edit a post after I’ve published it? > Go to your WordPress page (or bring up the list of blog posts), and find the > header for the blog you want to edit. > Press TAB 2 or 3 times until you find the “Edit” link, then press SPACEBAR to > follow it. Note that there are multiple links labeled “Edit”, one for each > blog article. So be sure to follow the first “Edit” link after the header for > your blog. This should only be about 2 or 3 TAB presses away. If you hear the > title for another blog, you’ve probably tabbed too far. SHIFT+H back to the > blog article header and try it again. > How do I find a saved draft? > Go to your list of blog posts (that is, follow the “My Site” link, then > follow the “Blog posts” link). On the page containing the list of your blog > articles, find and follow the “Drafts” link. > Can I customize my page? > From the “My Site” page, find and follow the link called “Themes”. This lets > you pick a look and feel for your WordPress page. It might be helpful to have > assistance from a sighted person for this task. > > For formatting in Word try control, shift S, or Alt H, L, A, to get to > styles, and tab to modify button, press space bar, and then tab to select > font size, colour, indentation spacing etc. > > The following are the only directions for Wi-Fi I have; > Wi Fi > 1. Type control panel in search menu, and press enter. > 2. Type network in search menu > 3. down arrow to connect to a network > 4. press enter. > 5. you are on the menu of available wireless network connections > a. Current connection is at the top. > b. down arrow to desired connection > c. press enter. > 6. To exit the wireless connection network menu ; press escape. > > -----Original Message----- From: Hassan via Jfw > Sent: Wednesday, June 17, 2015 6:34 PM > To: [email protected] > Cc: [email protected] > Subject: Blogging and reformatting > > Hi guys > > I was just wondering what is the most accessible blogging website with jaws? > Also How do I reformat in word, I ask because I've been posting blogs and the > text and the format in general has been all over the place, and finally are > there short cuts to finding new wireless connections quickly? > > Any help would be much appreciated. > > Cheers > HK > > Sent from my iPhone > _______________________________________________ > Jfw mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.the-jdh.com/mailman/listinfo/jfw_lists.the-jdh.com > > _______________________________________________ > Jfw mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.the-jdh.com/mailman/listinfo/jfw_lists.the-jdh.com _______________________________________________ Jfw mailing list [email protected] http://lists.the-jdh.com/mailman/listinfo/jfw_lists.the-jdh.com
