ari wrote:
1. I've now heard a lot about html editors, how do they help and what is an accessible and free one to try, unfortunately when I click on the link on Benjamin's site for other accessible applications, it can't find the page.
Sorry to hear that Ari. I wonder if this was a temporary glitch. http://access.benjaminhawkeslewis.com/accessible-authoring-tools works for me, from an external machine.
2. Do any blind people who make sites actually put frames in, why would I want to put frames into a site, so how much should I actually worry about struggling with frames?
Yes, I've known blind web publishers use frames. In fact, the Window-Eyes screen reader manual is published online with frames.
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