Julio

Mac Access would be happy to host your website, for free.  We offer hosting to 
visually impaired people.  If you are interested, please contact us off list, 
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Gordon

On 14 Oct 2012, at 03:09, Julio Perez <[email protected]> wrote:

Hello All,

Just joined earlier today and I'm hoping that participation here will help 
speed up my learning process in the Mac and IOS universe. I spent several 
decades using JAWS and Windows and have been steadily learning to use my 
MacBook Pro for the last year. Unfortunately, this progress has been slower 
than I wished. I've been using an iPhone since August of last year and have 
just finished ordering the iPhone5. Now I'm finally started to feel committed!

Earlier today I started to look into joining one of the groups in Google Groups 
and ran into a brick wall of inexperience. I need to create a fully accessible 
web site and I thought I could find the appropriate knowledgeable folks in one 
of the groups there. My attempts to start on this are humiliating at best.

Does anyone on this list have information or suggestions for tutorials on 
interacting with the google groups site using VoiceOver? As a secondary, but 
just as important question, does anyone have information or suggestions that 
may lead me into finding a web site hosting service that strongly supports and 
promotes accessibility standards? I know close to nothing about designing a web 
site directly but I know that there are hosting services that require minimal 
knowledge in this area to get started. 

I looked into one such service provider at squarespace.com. I found the web 
site difficult to navigate with Safari and VoiceOver and so, I quickly lost 
hope that they would be very open to my concerns for accessibility.


All assistance is greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.

/jp
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