Making HTML Pages With BrailleNote Apex

Category: Geeks r Us

Post 1 by Shell Script (I just keep on posting!) on Sunday, 11-Nov-2012 8:28:25

I am going to make a homepage someday. I'm coding on my BrailleNote, and need to know the proper drive notations. Let's say I've got a file on the flash disk that I want the page to go to. How would I notate this in the a href?

Post 2 by hardyboy09 (I'm going for the prolific poster awards!) on Sunday, 11-Nov-2012 14:20:01

Why would you code on a BN?

The easier solution is to utilize Note Pad.

As always, the first page of a website begins with index.html. Put this in a folder name where you want the website to be.

Create aseparate folder for audio and files. You could host these using a web host. There are several out their. Some of these web hosts allow you to host files on the site. Also, you could use dropbox, then use HTML to link to them.

A good HTML reference is w3c.com

You can take a look at my website at www.euphoricglassworks.com/accesstechnology

Another bit of advice for you. Sometimes, it is more accessible to use website templates and modify them.

Choose a web host, because you don't always want to have your BN on everytime a visitor hits your site. Plus, your BN can't handle multiple requests. You need a web server or a host. 1000 gigabytes or more of requests per month is pretty good to start with.
Hope this helps.
Also, for your font information, it would be easy to create a CSS. I myself, have no idea how to create the font attributes. Do you?


For a website with lots of audio, you need at least 3 GB or more of space. 3 GB is the minimum, actually.

Post 3 by Shell Script (I just keep on posting!) on Sunday, 11-Nov-2012 14:24:35

Is there a free service for hosting. I haven't the cash to buy all kinds of oost servers and such like.

Post 4 by hardyboy09 (I'm going for the prolific poster awards!) on Tuesday, 13-Nov-2012 0:42:42

Yes, are you looking to hand code your entire website, then upload it?

Most site builders aren't very friendly with screen readers, though I hear that Xoops may hold some accessibility promises. Let me know how you want your site and I'll send you tonsof free hosts.
Nathan. The free hosts only provide you with limited space (maybe 400 MB of space max. Black Apple host is pretty good.

Post 5 by Shell Script (I just keep on posting!) on Tuesday, 13-Nov-2012 4:15:27

Hmm, I am intrigued by these hosters.

Post 6 by hardyboy09 (I'm going for the prolific poster awards!) on Thursday, 15-Nov-2012 0:02:19

Okay, let's see. Just go to google and type in free web hosts.

Post 7 by Shell Script (I just keep on posting!) on Tuesday, 20-Nov-2012 7:18:06

On second thoughts, I think I shall make a Dropbox folder for my webpage.