Re: web design software

2011-10-02 Thread Sarah Alawami
I think marz edit should be able to work with drubel. I use it for my wordpress sight and I don't need to do hardly any coding. The price is also right, around $40 and well worth it. Take care. On Oct 2, 2011, at 5:13 PM, Stuart Young wrote: > Hi all. > I am looking at designing my own website,

Re: web design software

2011-10-03 Thread Travis Siegel
If you know html well, and don't mind tweaking html, then taco html editor is a great editor. It has helper applets with it, so that you can insert prebuilt bits of code (such as tables, forms, and the like) It's not really all that expensive (24.95, and upgrades are free. It works well w

Re: web design software

2011-10-04 Thread Mrs. Lynnette Annabel Smith
Hello Travis Firstly, I believe that the original enquiry was whether there is an accessible alternative to iWeb which, sadly, it seems not. We play with Sandvox now and then, but it's problem is that it isn't interchangeable with other editors which is just plain silly as far as we're concerne

Re: web design software

2011-10-05 Thread Travis Siegel
On Oct 4, 2011, at 3:07 AM, Mrs. Lynnette Annabel Smith wrote: Have you got Taco to effectively function with tables and forms? We find that in the case of tables, it appears to add a lot of unnecessary clutter. But we haven't managed to get it to do anything at all with forms which is a

Re: web design software

2011-10-05 Thread Mrs. Lynnette Annabel Smith
hello Travis To be absolutely and totally fair, it could very well be; in fact, it probably is the case that I'm simply not familiar enough with the concepts. But I just wonder what are the advantages in 'forcing' the dimensions of a table rather than allowing the browser to automatically rende

Rapid Weaver Web design software

2011-11-03 Thread Roger Firman
Hello, I am wondering if anyone has experience of using Rapid Weaver? Someone mentioned this package to me today and I wondered if there are any people with experiences of its use on this list. Roger. <--- Mac Access At Mac Access Dot Net ---> To reply to this post, please address your message

Re: Rapid Weaver Web design software

2011-11-03 Thread Mrs. Lynnette Annabel Smith
Hello Roger To the best of my knowledge it isn't accessible. We tried it and, certainly at that time, it wouldn't do a thing with VoiceOver. Lynne On 3 Nov 2011, at 22:56, Roger Firman wrote: Hello, I am wondering if anyone has experience of using Rapid Weaver? Someone mentioned this package

RE: Rapid Weaver Web design software

2011-11-04 Thread Roger Firman
Dear Lynne, Many thanks for your reply. As a reminder, which package(s) are accessible for that type of work? I have to say my preference is to code from scratch, however, there are situations where one could save time. Regards, Roger. <--- Mac Access At Mac Access Dot Net ---> To reply to th

Re: Rapid Weaver Web design software

2011-11-04 Thread Mrs. Lynnette Annabel Smith
Hello Roger To my knowledge there are no accessible packages of this type available for Mac OSX. We actually wrote about this some time ago and have been on the watch ever since for such a package. So fa, we have discovered nothing. Gordon wrote a message about this very subject to the group an

Re: Rapid Weaver Web design software

2011-11-06 Thread Travis Siegel
On Nov 4, 2011, at 7:25 AM, Mrs. Lynnette Annabel Smith wrote: Hello Roger To my knowledge there are no accessible packages of this type available for Mac OSX. We actually wrote about this some time ago and have been on the watch ever since for such a package. So fa, we have discovered n

Re: Rapid Weaver Web design software

2011-11-08 Thread Mrs. Lynnette Annabel Smith
Helo Travis My understanding was that the author of the original post was looking for something more interactive, as in RapidWeaver, iWeb or even the inaccessible DreamWeaver CS5.5 Taco is indeed a useful tool; but it isn't particularly great when it comes to things like tables. It seems to in