No i'm not posting this for self promo, i'm actually trying to solve a problem I have and seeing if other people are having the same issue. Github Repo Bit of context: Im 17 years old and at my school (In Belgium), we use Safe Exam Browser...


No i'm not posting this for self promo, i'm actually trying to solve a problem I have and seeing if other people are having the same issue. Github Repo Bit of context: Im 17 years old and at my school (In Belgium), we use Safe Exam Browser during programming tests. We only get access to one website, which is where we write and submit our code. After submitting, the teacher receives an HTML file with our work. The general idea is good, but the website itself is very frustrating to use. Some of the main problems are: You cannot resize any of the panels. And by default the part where you code in is so thin when having long code it's unusable. You have to manually press a button every time you want to run your code. It may sound minor, but when you are used to CTRL+S, it becomes very annoying over time. Sometimes the teacher gives a reference website that we have to recreate, but it is always placed at the bottom of the page. This means scrolling all the way down when you want to check the design and scrolling back up to go back coding. It has limited syntax coloring. It's not that bad but for example css and js just dont have it. Seperate these issues may not seem that serious, but together they make the experience genuinely uncomfortable. Working in that environment for long periods of time becomes genuily a pain in the ass. Littarly sometimes I have hand cramps using it. Of course this problem could be specific for my school idk how they do it in other schools. But if I could atleast make this so my school is actually interested in using this then I would already be so happy. But question if you are still reading this, if you also need to do tests where you have to build a website what tools do your school use? And if you think your school could use this then please let me know. Btw i also didn't really do research if something like this already exist (specificly for schools) submitted by /u/Practical-Act-8378 [link] [comments]