Hi Christopher -

I've used both Safari and Google Chrome with Wordpress, with much the same 
results.

I'm wondering if there might be an easier way to go. Self-hosting has been 
mentioned, but that sounds pretty tricky too.

I've had a look on the applevis website for any helpful podcasts on blogging, 
but could only find one pertaining to the iPhone app. I listened to it, but the 
presenter was having a bit of a struggle herself with one or two things - 

Andy

On 5 Oct 2013, at 14:15, "Christopher-Mark Gilland" <ch...@clgproductions.com> 
wrote:

> Andy,
> 
> You've certainly done, by the sound of your post, an excellent job at 
> researching things.  I commend you for looking at the help pages.  That's not 
> something that a lot of people would do.
> 
> Let me ask you a question, sir.  Are you using Mars Edit to post to your 
> blog, or are you just using the wordpress web site with Safari?
> 
> If the latter, I'll see if I can help you, but I normally don't do it that 
> way.  This being said though, I can look at my blog and try to help you out, 
> if needed.
> 
> Chris.
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Andy Collins" <a...@recreation.plus.com>
> To: "Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility" <mac-access@mac-access.net>
> Sent: Saturday, October 05, 2013 7:15 AM
> Subject: Wordpress help please
> 
> 
>> hi all -
>> 
>> I'm having a difficult experience with Wordpress.
>> 
>> I've created my blog account, and written my first post of introduction, and 
>> had somebody look at it for me. All that they see is a lot of what I am 
>> taking to be tags from the post, and not the post itself.
>> 
>> I haven't got to grips with adding tags to a post yet, so it seems like 
>> wordpress itself has just created them by pulling together groups of words 
>> from sentences. This is quite meaningless as a tag, but as yet,  as I say, 
>> I've not got to  grips with how tags can be added, changed or deleted.
>> 
>> The big thing for now is that my post doesn't actually seem to be available 
>> in it's complete form as I wrote it. I did click the publish button, and got 
>> a message to say it had been published, but all that appears to anybody 
>> trying to read it, is this set of 4 or 5 word extracts, that I'm assuming to 
>> be tags, and the word tag is onscreen, just before these jumbled extracts. 
>> These tags/extracts are clickible links, but clicking them just capitalises 
>> the text, and makes it larger.
>> 
>> I've read a lot fo the help pages provided by wordpress themselves, but am 
>> still stuck. Even to a sighted observer, this website didn't look very 
>> intuative.
>> 
>> All help apprreciated, and the more detailed explanation the better please -
>> 
>> Andy
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