There's always emacs and straight up html ;-J

Seriously, you might look into a VPS (~= $10/mnth) running Apache and just 
build the pages out of html.  They won't be pretty and interactive, but they 
will be small, simple, and a good learning experience.  There's lots of text 
and even html editors so he wouldn't have to use emacs (but he could use it to 
write in ConTeXt or LaTeX to export to html).  You could make the website about 
and for your entire family with your grandson responsible for his pages.

Speaking of emacs, I don't think I shared this on this list - 
<http://www.dadhacker.com/blog/?p=2357>

Alternately, you might suggest to your grandson that he build a page about his 
interest on Wikipedia (if it doesn't already exist).  I was recently reading 
the Wikipedia page about amphibians of New Mexico 
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_amphibians_of_New_Mexico> (I was looking 
for a description and picture of the Woodhouse toads that dine under our 
redneck entertainment center).

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On Sep 11, 2015, at 6:36 AM, Gary Schiltz wrote:

> 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]> 
> wrote:
> Dear Friammers,
> 
>  
> 
> 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. 
> 
>  
> 
> 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.
> 
>  
> 
> Any thoughts?
> 
>  
> 
> N
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