[Nfb-web] dreamweaver

Marvin Hunkin startrekcafe at gmail.com
Fri Apr 1 12:19:04 UTC 2016


Hi. Well, I have used dream weaver 5.5, and hopefully version 6, is
accessible. Yes, dreamweaver is accessible, you can use the view, and one of
the menus or options, you can turn things off like the web numbers, etc. and
yes, you can use panels, css, forms, buttons, labels, text fields, and yes
you can run the web view, code view, design view, and also the web view, and
also the web browser, to test, and also able to set up ftp if you want. So
it is accessible, I have version 5.5 student web premium. And even you can
have when you say launch the image tag, it will pop up a dialog, and you can
enter a description for the image, etc, then also put the width, height,
size, if you know that, and yes, support for html 5, css 3, and the only
equivalent editor, that could do the job, would be visual studio, the asp
dot net applications, html, but that might be a bit much over kill, if dream
weaver 6 or what ever the current version is, and you can download the 2015
community version of visual studioand it is accessible with jaws, I use it,
and you get the jaws commands working with that, and so, let me know if that
helps. Doing the diploma of software development, from
http://www.upskilled.edu.au and using http://www.pluralsight, com for
content. And will be learning about asp dot net, html 5, css 3. But got a
bit of experience using the latest technologies for the web. Hope that
helps. Been using dream weaver for a few years.

Marvin.




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