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Children's website - what to use?

         

heini

9:37 pm on Feb 17, 2003 (gmt 0)

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So my daughter was in tears today: Why can't I do what you do? I want a website too!
She's a kid of nine, totally non tech minded and very impatient.
What can I give her so that she can type stuff and add some pics and bring it on a site?
Should she go blogging?

Marcia

9:46 pm on Feb 17, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Netscape Composer, there's nothing easier.

mivox

10:04 pm on Feb 17, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Why can't I do what you do? I want a website too!
...non tech minded and very impatient.

"Because, dear, you need to be patient to learn how to do what I do. When you learn to be patient, you can also learn how to build web sites like I do."

But there are a lot of online free hosting type services that have interactive online template systems where you point and click a few times, and have your own site all of a sudden. Doesn't sound like she needs to worry about SE ranking or validation just yet. ;)

rcjordan

10:14 pm on Feb 17, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Stick some aff code on there, heini ...and maybe a few links over to dad's sites, eh?

heini

11:02 pm on Feb 17, 2003 (gmt 0)

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>click and point
Yes, that's where it's headed, I guess.

- a simple textarea where to type stuff in
- a button to say: publish
- some simple buttons / drag & drop for adding pics and background colors

Should be offline though. Any tools out there?
Will look into Composer, never used it.

The good thing about blogging software would be the one page style.