[Nfb-web] Safari and iWeb
erik burggraaf
burggraaferik at gmail.com
Fri Jul 31 22:09:14 UTC 2015
Hi peter,
I've never used IWeb. I've never used windows packages for web design either. Despite the substancial learning curve, I feel more secure about the quality of my work when I am closer to the code.
I can help you find a place to address your concerns though. The macvisionaries google group is the largest community of apple users there is. The sub address is macvisionaries+subscribe at googlegroups.com <mailto:macvisionaries+subscribe at googlegroups.com>. I also suggest you search the applevis website http://www.applevis.com <http://www.applevis.com/>. If you don't find what you are looking for, sign up for an account and post a question.
I hope this helps,
Erik
> On Jul 30, 2015, at 12:05 PM, Peter Donahue via Nfb-web <nfb-web at nfbnet.org> wrote:
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> Hello everyone,
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> After much thought we have decided to take the plunge in to
> the World of Apple devices and the Mac. I understand that iWeb comes as a
> part of Apple's iLife Suite of multi-media software. This is a Web
> development programme similar to Dreamweaver, and similar Web development
> software used in the Windows environment. I'd be curious to hear about
> anyone's experiences with iWeb and how it stacks up to Windows Web
> development packages.
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> If anyone uses Safari with Voiceover and Siri we want to
> hear about your experiences with Safari and iWeb with these two Apple
> accessibility utilities. Also are there any lists for blind Apple users and
> developers on which to discuss these issues? Your feedback will be very much
> appreciated.
>
>
>
> Peter Donahue
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