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Greenguy 2013-04-24 08:36 AM

Does Anyone Else Use Namo 5.5? (Problem with the Clean Up HTML tool)
 
1st off, I know there's newer versions of Namo out there. I bought 9 & really tried to use it, but it was fuckng up links that had CAPS in them by making everything lowercase, and I never recv'd a reply from support, so I went back to 5.5

The problem I'm having is this: If I use an HTML Tag that's not recognized by Namo (like all of the new HTML5 Tags), when I use the "Clean Up HTML" tool to make all the code look pretty & whatnot, it removes all the unknown tags :(

I spent a good 2 hours looking for a solution to this yesterday, both in the settings & help files for Namo as well as countless Google searches. Apparently, I'm the only one that has this fuckng problem |angry|

There is a .dll file that might contain a list of valid HTML Tags, but I can't open the file in anything that's readable, let alone editable.

I could insert the tags via a couple include files, but that seems like a lot of effort. And I could just go back & add them after I clean the HTML, but that seems like a HUGE pain in the ass.

HELP ME!! |shake|

Cleo 2013-04-24 08:43 AM

Newer tags and html 5 is the same reason that I'm being forced to switch from GoLive (which I love) to Dreamweaver (which I loath).

Spent a better part of a day cleaning up the code from GoLive to Dreamweaver on this site and it's only a dozen pages. It probably would have been easier and resulted in better code to have just started from scratch instead of trying to use the old code.

Greenguy 2013-04-24 08:49 AM

I tried Dreamweaver, but, to be completely honest, it overwhelmed me :(

Cleo 2013-04-24 09:02 AM

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Originally Posted by Greenguy (Post 525758)
I tried Dreamweaver, but, to be completely honest, it overwhelmed me :(

Yeah it has a steep learning curve and coming from Golive it's missing a lot of the site tools that I've depended on but it's the best by today's standards.

Got the Adobe Classroom eBook and did all the lessons. It took me over two weeks to do but now I can use Dreamweaver.

Greenguy 2013-04-24 09:04 AM

UGH! I know I should just bite the bullet & learn Dreamweaver, but that'd mean putting The Gutting Of LOR on the back burner :(

Cleo 2013-04-24 09:10 AM

I went through the same thing. Tried a bunch of editors, wasted a bunch of time and lost about a month of work learning Deamweaver. In the end I'm glad that I did it but I'm still using GoLive for galleries and free sites since they are basically just a table on a page.

My next project is to completely redo Cleo's Links but that is going to be the time vampire from hell.

JustRobert 2013-04-24 11:02 AM

All I ever used is Dreamweaver so I do not understand how anything else could be easier.

Thou, I never learned how to use it correctly. I tried the lessons 10 years ago and it overwhelmed me because I was a serious know absolutely nothing newbie where now I am your basic newbie and probably should go thru the classes which I plan to do it when I move to the newer version later this year or next like Cleo did.

Greenguy 2013-04-25 09:54 AM

I guess my question really is: Can you edit a .dll file? If so, how?

Cleo 2013-04-25 10:04 AM

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Originally Posted by Greenguy (Post 525781)
I guess my question really is: Can you edit a .dll file? If so, how?

I don't know anything about editing a dll file (Macs don't even use them) but I tried to do similar thing with what GoLive uses (web setting database) and quickly found out that the whole program would have to be rewritten to bring it up to html 5 standards.

GoLiv Web Setting Database GUI
http://www.greenguysboard.com/board/...1&d=1366898616

Toby 2013-04-25 10:24 AM

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Originally Posted by Greenguy (Post 525781)
I guess my question really is: Can you edit a .dll file? If so, how?

.dll files are Windows executable code, so no they are not editable. Not sure why you'd even want to.

Greenguy 2013-04-25 10:42 AM

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Originally Posted by Toby (Post 525783)
.dll files are Windows executable code, so no they are not editable. Not sure why you'd even want to.

I was thinking that the file would have a white list as far as valid HTML Tags that I could add to so that it doesn't automatically delete them when I clean up the html :(

Cleo 2013-04-25 10:46 AM

Sounds to me like it's time for Greenie to learn Dreamweaver.

Toby 2013-04-25 01:27 PM

I don't worry much about have W3C valid HTML code. I check to make sure that any new page displays as intended on all the widely used browsers. That covers over 90% of the visitors to my site.

mOrrI 2013-04-25 07:21 PM

Never heard of that editor...

but anyone tried this http://www.html5-editor.org/


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