I'm introducing some at-risk kids to HTML in an upcoming class and we have a very small amount of time to show them how cool making your own web page can be.
What I'd like to do is build a page template full of text boxes which the kids can fill with text and some simple formatting tags. As they update, a split screen would update with the results of their edits.
I'm looking for a free / open source jquery or other javascript library which would help achieve the goal above.
Actually, it would quite similar to what stackoverflow does in the preview box as you are typing a question.
Rather than just blindly lifting code from other websites, I would love something with actual documentation (or at least a quick example.)
Google searches show a lot of tools and things you can download or use on other sites. The ideal here would be a library I embed in a page and position as I see fit.
Thanks for your help
Edit
As pointed out by some folks - this is a simple matter of updating divs on certain events.
<script type="text/javascript">
$(window).keyup(function(){
$('#about_me_result').html($('#about_me').val());
});
</script>
<textarea id="about_me" name="aboutMe" rows="9" cols="60">Write a little something about you...</textarea>
I went with keyup since keydown always leaves the last character off the other element.
onKeyup
event, and copy it into the other pane with JS and a container<div>
for each textarea.