[nabs-l] Accessibility in Adobe DreamWeaver with Screen Readers

justin williams justin.williams2 at gmail.com
Thu Mar 31 03:00:53 UTC 2016


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Subject: [nabs-l] Accessibility in Adobe DreamWeaver with Screen Readers

Dear all,
This term, I am taking a course on Website construction and development.
This is part of my required course load leading to my IT / computer
applications minor. 
for this course, we are required by the instructor to use the Adobe
DreamWeaver CC application. Does anybody know if this software is fully
accessible using either JAWS or NVDA? Can I use all the buttons, panels,
windows and draggable content they talk of using with this program? Can you
use the code view, design view and other views that exist in this
application? Are there any keyboard shortcuts that I should be aware of? Or,
are there any other applications for web development that are more
accessible but serve the same purpose and can do the same things as
DreamWeaver? 
thanks so much for your help in this matter.
Sincerely,
Humberto

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