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Seriously, is this software this hard to learn? The manual sucks. It's supposed to be comparable to Dreamweaver, ...anybody who might know what I talking about, I would appreciate some advice. I have to learn how to use it no matter what, but hoping someone may know another learning source for this program.

2007-02-04 11:52:52 · 2 answers · asked by Greenbug 1 in Computers & Internet Software

Damn, Pitchy, I didn't want to hear that. Thanks for the honest opinion...

2007-02-04 12:18:44 · update #1

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Namo is a good editor, in my opinion better that Dreamweaver and surely easier to learn than this one. Create your graphic elements outside of Namo and than use Layers to place your text and images. Layers can be moved around as you like, can be overlapped and (for me) work far better than tables. You don't need to write the code and if you do it's easy to find errors cause Namo marks them.
It's not easy to create good pages, wichever program you use, it wants patience, creativity, practice.

2007-02-04 14:12:30 · answer #1 · answered by geek546 7 · 0 0

It sucks compared to Dreamweaver... who ever told you it was similar is a moron.

It functions a lot like FrontPage and if you are familiar with Word then Namo should be easy.

Namo is horrible at adding in unnecessary code. I've pulled an HTML document created in Namo into Notepad and cleaned up so much junk code that I reduced the file size by 80%.

It's not very efficient in handling tags. If you have Dreamweaver I would stick with it... It has a great tutorial in the HELP section and you will be happier that you learned it instead of dealing with Namo.

2007-02-04 19:58:21 · answer #2 · answered by Pitchy 5 · 0 0

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