[K12OSN] Web Publishing Program for Students
Shawn Powers
spowers at inlandlakes.org
Wed Sep 22 19:30:58 UTC 2004
Steve Hargadon wrote:
> Can anyone recommend a good web publishing / html editing program for
> students to use in a K12LTSP environment?
"mozilla -edit" will bring up composer, which is a decent (albeit
simple) WYSIWYG html editor.
There are other more "code writing" tools that are good if you're
teaching how to actually write html.
Also, NVU is a sorta remake of mozilla composer, but it's not part of
the standard K12LTSP install, as it's relatively new.
I usually have my staff members and students use mozilla if they want to
make a simple web page.
Hope that helps!
-Shawn
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