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I myself am Visually impaired and am used to using ZoomText 8.0, but I am building my site using FrontPage 2002, I only could afford this software. |
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I myself am Visually impaired and am used to using ZoomText 8.0, but I am building my site using FrontPage 2002, I only could afford this software. I test in Firefox 1.0 and am new to using Frontpage. Is there any tips anybody could give me to make this thing not look like crap. |
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I myself am Visually impaired and am used to using ZoomText 8.0, but I am building my site using FrontPage 2002, I only could afford this software. I test in Firefox 1.0 and am new to using Frontpage. Is there any tips anybody could give me to make this thing not look like crap. Espicially, Jake, I have read a lot of your posts. |
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"Emily Green" <buschic (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote in message news:1115305450.089768.168090 (AT) z14g2000cwz (DOT) googlegroups.com... I myself am Visually impaired and am used to using ZoomText 8.0, but I am building my site using FrontPage 2002, I only could afford this software. I test in Firefox 1.0 and am new to using Frontpage. Is there any tips anybody could give me to make this thing not look like crap. Espicially, Jake, I have read a lot of your posts. Er... ditto to the above. Emily, it's good that you are thinking about accessibility from the outset, since it's a lot easier if you do it from the start. I'd recommend HTML-Kit - it's free and doesnt have any of the nasty-code-generating WYSIWYG stuff the Frontpage and the like have. You need to learn basic HTML, then learn how to style using CSS, then read about accessibility guidelines (WCAG, WAI etc)... and only then can you start your real development. There is no shortcut to producing a good, usable, accessible site. That said, it's easy enough to do.... Check out www.w3schools.com for basic HTML/CSS tutorials, then google for WAI/WCAG/Bobby to find accessibility info. |
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