On Tue, Jul 03, 2012 at 07:50:21PM -0400, Rob Owens wrote: > On Tue, Jul 03, 2012 at 05:05:09PM -0400, Rob Owens wrote: > > My kids want to make their own webpages. I intend to host them on my > > own server and limit who has access to them. I need some > > recommendations. Wordpress? Drupal? This will be on a Squeeze system. > > > > I have a dyndns account to provide access to my dynamic IP address. > > > > The kids are between 6 and 11. I want them to be able to do this mostly > > on their own, after some training from me. > > > I should probably clarify this last statement. The ages of the kids are > between 6 and 11. So they need something fairly simple. They are not > programmers (yet). > > -Rob
I would just install dokuwiki, a separate install for each site/child. I would not install with apt(itude)/the debian pkg, but rather use the dokuwiki install here: http://www.dokuwiki.org/install:downloader You just drop the file into a dir in your webroot, visit that url, and it pretty well does the rest. Of course, dokuwiki doesn't have as many themes as wordpress, but it's quite simple to manage a wiki once installed, and dokuwiki (like the flatpress mentioned) requires no db. It's all php and text files, essentially. The kids don't have to learn html or anything, even, just a little markup. (You might want to install a few plugins, however, so they can embed videos from youtube, or whatever, if you like). tony -- http://www.tonybaldwin.me all tony, all the time
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