I am currently using both kompozer and bluefish. I tried amaya for a while, but kids struggled with it. We use kompozer from grade 4 up. I find it less buggy than Nvu was, and kids can install it at home (win or mac). We use bluefish from grade 9 up.
nigel David Van Assche wrote: > We've been talking a bit about replacing screem for a better > html/php/javascript editor. There are various choices that come to > mind, and it probably makes sense to vote on here about which would be > the best to support. In my experience there are 2 types of editors > that people are interested in, the WYSIWYG kind, and the coder/hacker > type. The first type is usually wanted by general web designers, and > the second for developers. I think edubuntu, as it is aimed at schools > should really have a nice WYSIWYG editor, but the only one that is > kind of usable right now is kompozer, and to me it seems buggy as > hell. Bluefish would be my vote for a developer based editor, but it > may be too complex for schools. On the other hand, if we think of > these editors as different animals, then we might be able to choose > one which is WYSIWYG based, and the other code based... What are > people's thoughts? > > Some possible choices include Quanta Plus, Kompozer, Bluefish, Amaya, > and Sea Monkey. > > kind Regards, > David Van Assche > > -- edubuntu-devel mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/edubuntu-devel
