Re: Where is the best place for blind people to learn PHP?

Hi,

did you already try to google this on your own?
I can recommend the W3Schools pages, since they actively support accessibility, which means that their websites are browseable quite well and the tutorials are good too.
just take a look on your own

Just another thing you should think about when designing a webbsite. Do you really need php? if you only want to display some stuff like a download link or want to offer a manual for a game or something like this, you wouldn't want to use more than html or maybe css. PHP is mainly used for dynamical page content and though isn't always needed. But it's never wrong to know how to use it, since website development is one of the basics you can do, since almost everyone has his own website nowadays.

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