Easy and simple to use, i.e. for dummies. Thanks a lot.
Now at this point, someone are going out to tell me to learn HTML and use notepad. Well, I could not agree more, personally, as this is what I did some ten years ago.
However, the situation is, I am giving tutorials to 200 grade-7s, in 6 - 8 35 mins lessons, and of course most of them are beginners (to both HTML and even computer). Scaring them away by showing off (boring) "professionalism" seems to be a bad idea.
Currently there are Dreamweaver CS3 in the computer room, but it makes no sense to suggest students to pay several hundreds for practising at home, as most of them are not go to make use of Dreamweaver later.
I know a few of them are using "underground" Dreamweaver, but of course I cannot recommend it.
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