Hi Dónal,

Because this is likely to be offlist, can I contact you otherwise to ask a few 
more questions about HTML authoring on the Mac please?
Thank you.

Regards,

Hatch.



  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Dónal Fitzpatrick 
  To: Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility 
  Sent: Friday, April 12, 2013 9:11 PM
  Subject: Re: creating a website using a content management system or html


  Hi Stuart,

  First off, if this drifts off topic for this list feel free to continue the 
discussion off-list.

  I use both techniques depending on the type of site I need to create.  Drupal 
works perfectly well with Mac indeed my own small course site is built on it.  
You need to make tweaks to get rid of a few things like an overlay, but that's 
a matter of about 15 seconds at the start once you have installed.

  It honestly depends on what you want to achieve with the site.  If you want a 
forum, blog, or ECommerce facilities, then Drupal is the easiest way to go.  No 
point reinventing wheels as a former lecturer of mine used to say.

  One small point:  I actually teach this stuff at undergrad and graduate level 
so I have some materials (they're not great actually) but I'm happy to share.

  All the best,

  Dónal
  On 12 Apr 2013, at 20:57, Stuart Young <[email protected]> wrote:

  > 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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