Hi Jessica,
speaking personally?
This may be a question of tool, and how you consider the process.
Again speaking personally, I am not sure, at least for me, that the folder
image is the best so to speak.
My own personal website, No I am not blowing my own horn smiles,
www.karenlewellen.com
Was done in html.
I insisted on this so I could, as I often need to, update things on my
own.
Pull up a page in a editor and so forth..but that is me.
It may be helpful, if you are interested, to connect with Linux users who
also live with sight loss.
Some of them are more used to this kind of editing with their ears, and
are more likely to have a solid tool to suggest.
Does that resonate?
Karen
On Fri, 24 May 2024, Jessica Moss wrote:
I’m attempting to proceed further in learning HTML, and have been having one of
my coworkers help when he’s had some spare time. However, with him having
completely usable vision, and trying to explain to me how certain portions of
this work, divs and classes being a big thing, that’s where this becomes
interesting, and makes me wonder how often will I use these, and should I just
leave styling type elements such as these to someone who has more knowledge and
can actually see where they need to go.
He’s told me that it’s like putting items into a folder when dealing with html
divs/classes, but that’s as far as I’ve gotten, considering the fact that while
I understand the concept of having a physical folder, where you’d have deviders
separating your homework assignments from your tests and quizzes for example,
how would I style an existing template I’ve already started building in that
same manner, without being able to see it, and know that I’ve done it correctly?
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