Hi,

Do you know about Cisco Academy courses?  They do one on HTML5 which I am 
currently taking and find most useful.  I am using Windows however, although 
Mac is also used by some students.
It is about HTML barebone authoring, using Notepad or similar.
 If interested go to:
www.ciscovision.org
for more information.
Good luck.

Hatch.


  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Stuart Young 
  To: mac-access@mac-access.net 
  Sent: Friday, April 12, 2013 8:57 PM
  Subject: creating a website using a content management system or html


  Hello all.
  I need some advice on creating a website that possibly Will be used for 
  business use.
  i am currently looking in to 2 potential options, aether using 
  something like Taco edit to code the hole thing in html, or using a 
  content management system such as drupal or word press i know that Taco 
  is usable with VO, but i am not too sure about wordpress or drupal. any 
  suggestions on away to accomplish this with out any vision would be great.
  many thanks for all of your help.
  Regards,
  Stuart.
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