In this stream, Taylor will show the process used for building websites from important terms, domain acquisition, hosting, WordPress Instillation, Continue Reading wordpress tutorial for beginners: Let’s Build a Live Website using Assistive Technology Partt 1
iACast 164 – All About Windows 365
Show description
On this episode, Michael, Taylor, and Jason talk about Microsoft’s new Windows 365 service. This article has more info on the requirements for Windows 365.
Picks
Jason: AirPods Max
Taylor: the original version of Apple’s AirPods
Michael: The ATR2100x from Audio-Technica
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Resources
#WordPress Tutorial For Beginners: Building a Live Website With Assistive Technology
Taylor’s Tech Talks Will be going live talking about building a live Website from scratch starting at step 1. This will be done from a non-visual perspective and using assistive technology to show how blind people are able to make a website using WordPress.
The basics will be covered from getting a domain, hosting, important terms, and basic WordPress setup/install.
The stream will take place Monday, Aug 2 at 7:00 eastern. If you always wanted to see how a website is built, I think you will enjoy.
To join in, please follow this link. Also, subscribe for the latest content.
Live Equalize Digital Accessibility Checker Backend Review
Taylor’s Tech Talks will be going live tonight at 8:00 eastern, 7:00 central, 6:00 mountain, and 5:00 pacific. We will be reviewing the Accessibility Checker Plugin backend from a blindness and low vision perspective.
The plugin helps website owners ensure websites are accessible by doing automated scans for accessibility and showing the results in a panel.
The plugin is written by Equalize Digital, and if you would like to look at it before stream you may visit the following link.
To join in the stream, you may follow this link.
https://youtu.be/Jwcp0ICLtiU
Finally, if you are wanting to get insiders access to Taylor’s Tech Talks, please join the pre show starting at 7:30 Easternon the Taylor’s Tech Talks Discord which you may join by becoming a supporter on Patreon. Note however to access the pre shows, you will need to be at the $5 or above tear. To become a supporter, please follow this link.
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Using Google Docs With Assistive Technology For Collaboration
In this video, Taylor and Michael Doise show off the amazing google docks collaboration features. We also Talk About google Continue Reading Using Google Docs With Assistive Technology For Collaboration
Descript Review From An Accessibility Perspective
In this video, Michael Doise and I talk about the app descript. We talk about the accesibility features and Continue Reading Descript Review From An Accessibility Perspective
Accessibility Checker by Equalize Digital: Backend Accessibility Review
This week, we are going over the WordPress plugin Accessibility Checker by Equalize Digital.
iACast 163 – Microsoft Office Versus Google Workspace
Show Description
On this episode, Michael, Taylor, and Jason discuss the differences between Microsoft OneDrive, and Google Workspace. We also talk about why we made the switch from OneDrive and Microsoft 365 for business to Google Workspace.
If you’d like to check Workspace out for yourself, then Taylor’s Google Workspace Link Will get you 10% off for the first year.
Also, don’t forget to check out Taylor’s Tech Talks.
News
Audacity, a free and open source audio editor, has been accused by some to be spyware due to changes to it’s privacy policy.
Microsoft has released the second beta of Windows 11.
Nintendo announces a new OLED version of its Switch gaming console.
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