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Originally Posted by LusciousDelight
Namo is awesome, especially for the price.
I am forcing myself to learn CSS and broke down and bought the Dreamweaver cs3, which so far has helped me in the process. It was a little confusing in Namo, but DW makes it easy. The biggest problem I have with it is the css sometimes does not display correctly in design mode and I have to preview in IE to see what it really looks like. Can be very confusing until you get a little experience and realize what's happening.
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When I'm working on something I generally always keep safari and firefox open on the page i'm working on and reload once I've made a bunch of changes. I really only use the design mode screen to click on something to bring me to that spot in the code. Then I go about my way typing the code.