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Posted by Chaddy2222 on 05/04/06 06:20
Ed Mullen wrote:
> jzkilmer@yahoo.com wrote:
> > I am thinking of buying Dreamweaver for web design on our schools'
> > website, but the cost is rediculous considering how many copies I want.
> > (even at educational pricing)
> >
> > As webmaster and volunteer parent, I would need a copy to manage the
> > main web pages. Teachers and their students would also need copies for
> > web design of their pages. It would be nice if they could do on their
> > PC in their rooms. As you know, the schools are in financial straights
> > and cannot afford several copies of DW even though that would be my
> > first choice.
> >
> > What other software can you recommend. Our goal is NOT to teach grade
> > school kids or their teachers HTML but to allow them to design and
> > create a webpage for their class. (Afterall, many 1st graders can't
> > even spell HTML, let alone write it.) It needs to be easy to use or I
> > will not have success getting the teachers to use it.
> >
> > Thanks
> > Jack
> >
>
> You might try Nvu. See http://nvu.com/
Yes, I think NVU would be good, though you still will need some
knoledge about HTML so the pages validate.
I would suggest installing a CMS and just letting teachers and students
add content.
Much easyer and it would allow for consistency over all pages.
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Regards Chad. My site made with NVU, http://freewebdesign.cjb.cc
> Why does a cowboy have two spurs? If one side of the horse goes, so does
> the other.
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