[nabs-l] accessible blog and journal sites

Chris Nusbaum dotkid.nusbaum at gmail.com
Tue Jul 12 19:03:41 UTC 2011


Well, you can always use Twitter or Facebook, but they have a 
character limit.  The audio formatting depends on who would be 
viewing your blog.  I think mp3 format would be a good general 
format.

 Chris

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Hi all,

I’m interested in starting a blog or maybe more than one blog.
So what accessible sites are there?  Do bloggers generally write 
first person stories, or about things they see that are more 
objective?
Any of you have a blog?  How often do you update it?  Is it 
possible to upload photos to it to go along with your story? Or 
maybe you need sighted help to post photos?
What about audio? What format do audio clips need to be in?
Can you have more than one blog on the same site? Can
you write as much as you want or is there a word limit?
I enjoy writing and I’d like to share with friends and family.  
I figured blogging would be a neat way to write stories about 
myself, life and my opinions on things like books, technology, 
and religion.

What site can you write like a journal about yourself?


Thanks.
Ashley
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