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From: JP Jamous
Date: Oct 18, 2016 1:43AM


Try this URL since the content can be downloadable. See if it works for you.

http://www.cssbasics.com/introduction-to-css/


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hi rakesh and jamous bro, thanks for the quick response.

for my better understanding, I need some good css tutorials with the examples I just gone through the w3schools, but, I was not satisfied about the tutorials.
they provided the tutorials, but not the techniques/methods for implementing the css with html.

sorry, if I am wrong.








On 10/17/16, Maxability Accessibility for all < <EMAIL REMOVED> > wrote:
> I second JP,
>
> The best tutorial I found was W3Schools. www.w3schools.com. People
> define it as a basic but until the basics are not strong it does not
> help building complex applications.
> 2. Use simple text editors such as notepad. Even today I do that to
> test simple code snippets.
> 3. Let the participants visualize the effect of CSS. The visual effect
> of each CSS property should be registered in the participants mind.
> 4. Using the all punctuation feature of screen reader possibility of
> missing syntax errors can be minimized.
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> Thanks & Regards
> Rakesh
> www.maxability.co.in
>
>
>
>
> On Mon, Oct 17, 2016 at 6:29 AM, JP Jamous < <EMAIL REMOVED> > wrote:
>
>> I come from the old school of programming. At least, I was taught by
>> an old programmer that I am still thankful to the knowledge I
>> acquired through him.
>>
>> Use a notepad and type away. Have them understand proper semantic. Do
>> not get then relying on a RAD - Rapid Application Development.
>>
>> Once, they learn the basic well. You can explain to them Visual
>> Studio or any other IDE.
>>
>> My professor in college used to tell me, You know to know why it is
>> doing this? Output it to the screen. Do not use the immediate window
>> or those inaccessible tools in Visual Studio.
>>
>> When I started working out in the field, I found programmers older
>> than me that got lost if the immediate window did not show them how
>> server-side coding was causing a runtime error. Whereas, I had much
>> less server-side errors because I would run through the steps in my
>> head at first. If anything went bad, I would output to the screen the
>> error and it loads on the page. In fact, I solved so many issues to
>> other sighted programmers that way when I was using asp.net.
>>
>> Focus on proper semantic and use W3 tutorials. They will walk them
>> step by step through long and short hand markup. Make sure you
>> explain each CSS property in details and educate them how visually it would impact design.
>>
>> Once they have a strong foundation, they will be able to use any
>> editor they wish to use to make their development faster.
>>
>> Personally and from lots of experience in the field, I refuse using
>> editors to teach new students any type of language. In fact, I would
>> ask my interns in the past to take a quick exam where they only have
>> a piece of paper and a pen to answer different coding questions. I
>> would do that or provide them with a machine that has nothing but
>> notepad on it.
>>
>> Only that way, I was able to who what they were doing and who did
>> not. The corporate that I work at has developers that coded something
>> like this which I couldn't believe.
>>
>> <label role="radio" for="first-name"> Enter your first name:
>> <input type="radio" id="first-name" required /> </label
>>
>> They were so confused why screen readers were either announcing the
>> selected status twice or always stated the status as not selected.
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: WebAIM-Forum [mailto: <EMAIL REMOVED> ] On
>> Behalf Of shankar shan
>> Sent: Sunday, October 16, 2016 7:36 PM
>> To: WebAIM Discussion List < <EMAIL REMOVED> >
>> Subject: [WebAIM] [WebAim] requesting for the recommendations from
>> the experts
>>
>> Hello all, greetings.
>> Hope all are doing good.
>> I am teaching the html and css for the visually impaired. and, I need
>> some recommendations from the experts.
>>
>> 1. Best html and css editing tools with screen readers.
>> 2. While learning, the learner should learn the manual coding or,
>> they
>> can code with automated tools?
>> 3. Requested to suggest good css tutorials from the visually
>> impaired
>> prospective with examples?
>>
>> I hope some1 will help me to find my answers.
>>
>>
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