Drupal is also said to be very accessible. That’s the platform on which the new website for my volunteer job was going to be built. At the beginning of last year a former coworker of mine sent me a half-built login page for our new site, and it was very accessible in Windows but not at all on the Mac with VoiceOver. I lost the URL to that page, otherwise I would’ve tested it out with Chromevox. But that’s just as well, because we have absolutely no funding to continue with the new website. But I digress. I think Drupal is at http://www.drupal.org . I have no firsthand knowledge of it, but I heard it works well on the Mac and Windows. Jake JOEHL jajo...@att.net
On Apr 1, 2014, at 1:29 PM, Laurel and Stockard <laurel.stock...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hey Sarah, thanks for the information! Does anybody know anything about a > website building service called Ipage? I believe their website is > www.ipage.com My father uses that for his website, but I'm not sure how > accessible that one is. My father said I might be able to use that along with > wordpress, and maybe do it cheaper than just using wordpress alone. Thoughts? > Laurel > On Apr 1, 2014, at 12:30 PM, Sarah k Alawami <marri...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> I use wordpress for all of my website building needs. this is basically a >> cms and the back end is very very accessible with the mac. I don't know css >> or I could adjust culors and stuff, but to try it out you could host your >> site at wordpress.com if you don't feel comfortable self hosting it. >> >> It's not fancy but for an example see >> >> http://alawamiproductions.com >> >> They are even creative on the 404 error messages Thise are not my doing. >> Heha. >> >> Good luck. >> On Apr 1, 2014, at 9:32 AM, Laurel and Stockard <laurel.stock...@gmail.com> >> wrote: >> >>> Hi guys, >>> So, upon discovering straight from the Samnet Socializer people that it's >>> not built for the mac, not generally accessible with the mac, and not >>> recommended for mac, I've decided not to buy. So, that brings me to my >>> subject here. I was going to use Samnet for the personal website feature. >>> I'm starting a small business and need a website. What website building >>> solutions do you guys know of that are compatible with Voiceover? 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