There is a mailer dedicated to blind web authors. Do a search and you can find 
them.
> On 21 Feb 2015, at 6:53 am, Travis Siegel <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> This depends on how much work you want to do yourself.  It's of course 
> perfectly possible to build a site from scratch, and code everything 
> yourself.  It's also a whole lot easier to use a package like jumla, 
> wordpress, buddy press, dolphin, or drupal to do it for you.  There are 
> issues with each of these, but generally, they can be made to do what you 
> want, with the proviso that you have to do things their way, or learn to code 
> around it yourself, something that is sometimes easier said than done.
> However, many many people are using cms systems (I wrote one myself several 
> years ago) to handle their web sites so they don't have to.
> But, with all that said, if you wish to code your own, it's certainly 
> possible, if short, simple, and straight to the poing with no fuss and no 
> muss is what you're after, then by all means, write your own html code and 
> put it up.
> However, it sounds like you're in a position of not knowing html coding, so 
> more than likely, a solution like wordpress is likely to do you the most good.
> There's loads of places you can get wordpress training, (including from me), 
> and some of the training is good, some isn't, some is free, some isn't, so it 
> all depends on how much time and effort you'd like to sink into it.
> Find yourself a host that will install wordpress for you (many do) and give 
> it a try.
> Even on the list here, there's plenty of folks that do both wordpress 
> hosting, and training, so if you strike out on your own, and get stuck, you 
> can ask (as long as it's vo related of course).
> 
> If you're looking for an accessible html editor for the mac, I highly 
> recommend taco html editor, I've used it for years, and never had any 
> problems with it.  It's relatively inexpensive to register, and has all kinds 
> of included templates if you need a hand making your code.  I use it all the 
> time, and like it a lot, but I know there are other options too that work 
> with vo, so perhaps others will chim in with those.
> Again, it's all based on how much you know, how much you want to know, and 
> how much you want to put into the site.
> hth.
> On Feb 20, 2015, at 4:38 AM, william lomas wrote:
> 
>> hi allhow can i gab making a professional website on the mac, incpuding 
>> links headings etc?thank youWill
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