blind_html Re: intro and first question

  • From: "Sylvia" <sylvia0526@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <blind_html@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 4 May 2009 10:13:31 -0400

I just joined the list myself. Let me know if you want the url for the company 
I was talking about in my last post so you can take a look at what they offer. 
For a basic site, their prices are reasonable.


  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: LISA BROOKS 
  To: blind_html@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Monday, May 04, 2009 9:58 AM
  Subject: blind_html Re: intro and first question


  Hi Sylvia,  I didn't realize you were here also.  I am open to anything and 
should have done more research first before going with the company I went with. 
 I am still under the 30-days so I can get most of my money back excluding the 
domaine registration cost.  I really would rather focus on content so I am open 
to looking in to what you have in mind.

  Thanks,

  Lisa

   

   


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  From: blind_html-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
[mailto:blind_html-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Sylvia
  Sent: Monday, May 04, 2009 6:12 AM
  To: blind_html@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  Subject: blind_html Re: intro and first question

   

  Hi Lisa,

  I really don't want you to have to switch hosting providers, but I do know of 
a company where you can put up a website without any html knowledge. This would 
give you more time to focus on your content.

  Sylvia.

   

    ----- Original Message ----- 

    From: LISA BROOKS 

    To: blind_html@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 

    Sent: Monday, May 04, 2009 8:17 AM

    Subject: blind_html intro and first question

     

    Hi,

     

    My name is Lisa from Arizona and I am attempting to put up a website but 
haven't a clue of what I am doing.  Here is what I have managed so far.

     

    Bought a domain name and a 2-year package with webhostingpad.com  They have 
templates on there website builder but I have found them to difficult to use 
with JAWS version 9.  I had assistance to get the templates up but couldn't 
edit them and that's a big problem.

     

    I got filezilla and have managed to connect with my ftp so I could work on 
my website manually because I think that would be the best way to have control 
over my content.  I downloaded from web Braille the only book I could find on 
html written for html 4 and xhtml which if memory serves was written in 2002.  
Thing is I'm using kurzweil to read it so the syntax doesn't come out right for 
me to get the code.  My husband more of a novice than me says I can just write 
it in ms word 2003 and save it as an html file than put it up that way.  I want 
my website to look something like this at least the mainhome page.

     

    A title

     

    A welcome sentence

     

    7 links or so in a list the typical about us contact us and others for 
example.

     

    A copyright blip at the bottom.

     

    How do I do this first page and what do I call it?  Then how do I create 
the links on the page which would direct the user to subsequent pages.  As I 
mentioned I have ms word 2003, and notepad and wordpad.  Do you have any 
suggestions on what I can read on the internet to learn this stuff or should I 
switch to a different hosting company.  I have a 30-day guarantee?

     

    I am afraid that I will spend so much time figuring out how to put up my 
content that I'll never get anything up on the web.  My website will need to be 
updated daily with new articles and links and I don't want it to take forever 
or I'll not be able to write.  

     

     

    Ok, that's it.  Any help or suggestions any one has is greatly appreciated.

     

    Lisa

     

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