R rbro macrumors member Original poster Nov 20, 2003 59 0 Jan 27, 2004 #1 My 9 year old daughter wants to design her own website. Any recommendations on easy to use web design software for kids?
My 9 year old daughter wants to design her own website. Any recommendations on easy to use web design software for kids?
S sigamy macrumors 65816 Mar 7, 2003 1,401 187 NJ USA Jan 27, 2004 #2 Does the 9 year old want to learn HTML, or just create a document that can be made into a web page with links, images, etc? AppleWorks would be OK and could hide some of the HTML. Do a search at http://www.versiontracker.com. Here are a fe that I found there. Here is a $89 WYSIWYG HTML Editor. Looks nice: http://www.softpress.com/en/freeway/express Some basic HTML editors: http://www.tmdc.org/aramk/htmlcreator.html EdHTML: http://www.hailstonesoftware.com/javaapps.shtml
Does the 9 year old want to learn HTML, or just create a document that can be made into a web page with links, images, etc? AppleWorks would be OK and could hide some of the HTML. Do a search at http://www.versiontracker.com. Here are a fe that I found there. Here is a $89 WYSIWYG HTML Editor. Looks nice: http://www.softpress.com/en/freeway/express Some basic HTML editors: http://www.tmdc.org/aramk/htmlcreator.html EdHTML: http://www.hailstonesoftware.com/javaapps.shtml
R rbro macrumors member Original poster Nov 20, 2003 59 0 Jan 27, 2004 #3 No she doesn't want to learn HTML (at least not yet). I'll check out those links. Thanks.
R rbro macrumors member Original poster Nov 20, 2003 59 0 Jan 27, 2004 #4 Yeah those are a little too complex looking. I think she'd prefer something much more WYSIWYG, something with templates, more point and click. Remember Pagemill? Something along those lines. Super easy is what we seek....
Yeah those are a little too complex looking. I think she'd prefer something much more WYSIWYG, something with templates, more point and click. Remember Pagemill? Something along those lines. Super easy is what we seek....
O onealc macrumors member Jan 16, 2004 38 0 Jan 27, 2004 #5 Check out: http://www.sunburst.com/resources/productcomm/WW2/ I don't know how much it costs, but I asked my neighbor who is a teacher and she said she's used this and liked it. She teaches 4th grade. Or maybe Adobe GoLive: http://www.adobe.com/education/ed_products/creativesuite.html
Check out: http://www.sunburst.com/resources/productcomm/WW2/ I don't know how much it costs, but I asked my neighbor who is a teacher and she said she's used this and liked it. She teaches 4th grade. Or maybe Adobe GoLive: http://www.adobe.com/education/ed_products/creativesuite.html
R rbro macrumors member Original poster Nov 20, 2003 59 0 Jan 27, 2004 #6 Originally posted by onealc Check out: http://www.sunburst.com/resources/productcomm/WW2/ Click to expand... That's the ticket! Kinda pricey though at $99.95. Thanks for the tip!
Originally posted by onealc Check out: http://www.sunburst.com/resources/productcomm/WW2/ Click to expand... That's the ticket! Kinda pricey though at $99.95. Thanks for the tip!