Hey, thanks this is really cool news, i will write you off list once i found 
where i can see osmones email address in mail.
Oh i remembered how to do the hting in pages command-up and i presume 
ocmmand-down is for end of document. Once i started reading documents it came 
back to me.
At first i had difficulty reading documents with my braille display but you 
just have tointeract once with the document and then it is fine.
Greetings, Anouk,
On Sep 12, 2011, at 5:00 PM, Rachel magario wrote:

> Anouk,
> 
> You don't need to have a blog name on the web site, it can look just like a 
> web site, no body will even know that word press is hosting it. Do you have a 
> domain and a server?
> If you want more info on this, I can help you, just write to me off list, 
> since I don't want to make huge threads about how to make simple web site, 
> might be a bit out off topic?
> I mean, if others are interested that is fine, but I am not sure, if this 
> falls list guidelines, i confess I did not read the rules! ;)
> Rachel
> On Sep 12, 2011, at 9:52 AM, Anouk Radix wrote:
> 
>> Hey, thanks a lot, i think i will indeed end up doing somehting like 
>> wordpress. I would not like though having a blogging name in the website 
>> url, still its probbably the easiest.
>> Greetings, Anouk,
>> On Sep 12, 2011, at 2:41 PM, Rachel magario wrote:
>> 
>>> Anouk,
>>> 
>>> Are you going to be changing your content in a regular bases? Most pages 
>>> now do, so if you are, I suggest you use word press. Even though it is a 
>>> bloging platform, can also be  used as a  regular web page builder. In 
>>> addition, the learning curve to learn the system is not big at all. It is 
>>> also fairly accessible, not 100%, but decent.
>>> 
>>> If I remember correct, web.com was fairly accessible, but I have not used 
>>> that in a while. The issue there is I think I couldn't  use my own domain, 
>>> probably that is why I left. I am sure by now this must be an option.
>>> 
>>> Iweb, can be used, but requires sighted help to learn the environment and 
>>> take loads of memorization. Plus the audio feedback for the visual display 
>>> is almost none. I would say, to much trouble for little return. Also the 
>>> templates have no names, just random numbers.
>>> I have not tried dream weaver in the mac yet, But if it is like most adobe 
>>> products I need to use, not much joy in there. Although the old dreamweaver 
>>> 8 in windows let you do simple pages with jaws without a whole lots of 
>>> issues. But requires lots of attention of where you put your mouse. I would 
>>> never up load a page without visual feedback first, just in case. Cant tell 
>>> you how cs5 works with either mac or windows.
>>> 
>>> HTH,
>>> Rachel
>>> 
>>> 
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>>> 
>>> On Sep 12, 2011, at 1:10 AM, Anouk Radix wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Thanks a great deal. I will try it.
>>>> I basically need some kind of wizard interface which allows you to create 
>>>> a webpage even when you don't know html.
>>>> Thanks,
>>>> Greetings, Anouk,
>>>> On Sep 12, 2011, at 4:13 AM, Jon Cohn wrote:
>>>> 
>>>>> Sorry for the additional post, my last one was a bit unclear.
>>>>> 
>>>>> There is a program called sandvox sandbox but the b as in bravo has been 
>>>>> changed to a v as in Victor.  This program seems to allow some 
>>>>> interesting HTNL editing, but I did not spend much time on it.  You can 
>>>>> download it for free, and I believe it is shareware.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Jonathan
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