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Re: Recommendations required for css
From: shankar shan
Date: Jan 6, 2017 6:40AM
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hi.
this is why I like this list...
thanks for the encouragement fokes.
I will try to learn the css.
On 1/6/17, JP Jamous < <EMAIL REMOVED> > wrote:
> Also, Visual Studio Community edition or the developer edition have a pretty
> nice CSS editor. It works well with JAWS. Never tested it with NVDA.
>
> It gives you the markup as you type. If you also use classes, it would show
> you the classes in a pop-up window when you are working with a ASP.NET page.
>
> As Karl stated, you can learn it and I am totally blind. Don't let your
> sight limit your ability to code.
>
> Lastly, you have to know the CSS concepts and how they work. That is why you
> find folks like Karl using Notepadd++ rather than Visual Studio. All that
> Visual Studio CSS editor does is help you remember the properties, (not
> their values), and highlights some errors or warnings for you. If you don't
> know the language well, it can fool you. Be careful of that.
>
>
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