[Nfb-web] professional web design
Chris Westbrook
westbc at clw19.com
Sun Nov 26 11:08:13 CST 2006
I would caution, though, that designing for a professional company is much
different than designing for a personal website. I would suggest getting
into web programming as opposed to design.
----- Original Message -----
From: <brandon.mcginty at gmail.com>
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> I've done some designing, on my own sight and those of aquaintances.
> Usually, formatting is not that much of an issue.
> If it is, there are ways of looking at layout of a page.
> E.g. if you use JAWS, you can turn "visual" or "nonsimple" mode on in
> the verbosity options dialogue while on a webpage.
> Also, www.w3schools.com is a great html resource.
>
> hth,
> brandon mcginty
>
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> E-mail:brandon.mcginty at gmail.com
> Example of work:http://www.mcgintyforensicengineering.com
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>
> Ryan Mann wrote:
>> Hello. Are there any blind people on this list that design web pages
>> professionally? I thought about learning more about HTML and trying to
>> get a job designing web pages, but I don't know if it would be
>> realistic.Since I'm blind, I thought it would be hard to tell how good a
>> web page looks. Since I know a little bit about HTML, I know that their
>> are ways to format web pages, but since I can't look at the page, how
>> would I know if I made mistakes?
>>
>> Thanks in advance.
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