If the website is the goal, rather than a tool for learning web
development, then one of the sites like wix.com have drag-and-drop editors
built in. The site mentioned is hosted on weebly.com, so would be an
obvious choice.

On Thursday, September 10, 2015, Nick Thompson <[email protected]
<javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','[email protected]');>> wrote:

> Dear Friammers,
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> My grandson was inspired by this website,
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> http://www.reptilesofcolorado.com/amphibians-of-colorado.html
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> to want to do a website of his own, and asked for my help.  I have done
> three Websites in my time, the most recent a few years ago using Google
> Sites.  I found it adequate for my needs, but Google has the attention span
> of a gnat, and I assume they have not changed it and that a lot has changed
> in the environment since I last used it.
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> So, I am asking if anybody out there recommends a simple website
> development tool, preferably free but not necessarily free,  on which I
> could help him develop a site.  For his age (12) he is remarkable nature
> artist and a pretty good photographer, so it cannot be a kiddie thing.
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> Any thoughts?
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> N
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