Entered CNET Catalog: 12/22/2001
SKU: K-NWE5-USRTL
Manufacturer: Corel Corp.
Manufacturer description
You're a Web builder on the move. You have no time to write HTML from scratch. No time for coding JavaScript, no patience for endless debugging and rewrites. In short, you need a visual Web-authoring tool. On the other hand, you don't want to be limited by the software you use. You want precise control over site design, easy access to dynamic, interactive site features, powerful, integrated Web graphics tools, comprehensive, flexible site management and even the ability to generate database-driven pages without programming. And you want all of this functionality in one affordable, easy-to-use package. Here is the software for you: Namo WebEditor. Namo WebEditor is the visual Web authoring software that delivers the complete set of tools you need to get leading-edge Web sites up and running in less time and with great results. With Namo WebEditor, you'll have the freedom to build rich, expressive, professional Web sites regardless of your level of experience.Product summary
The good: HTML validation ensures that your code will work on certain browsers; database and script wizards make it easy to add functionality without coding; inexpensive when compared to GoLive.
The bad: Lacks a split-screen view to help you visualize your changes as you code; clumsy macro programmer.
The bottom line: Although Namo WebEditor has a WYSIWYG view, its lack of HTML help and its strong site-management features make it more suitable for experienced Web builders who are looking for a cheaper alternative to Adobe GoLive.
CNET editors' review
- Editors' Rating: 8.0
- Editors' Choice: Yes
- Reviewed on: 03/13/2002
Scoot over, GoLive. Not only does Namo WebEditor feature a Site Wizard and a Site Manager that rival those of GoLive, it costs about half as much. For less than $150, Namo WebEditor offers a click-and-drag visual-editing view, a source code editor, some page and e-mail templates, and HTML validation. Because this product doesn't provide its own site-management software, we must recommend GoLive to site administrators. But if you won't be working on your site with teams, WebEditor is as good as it gets for the price. By Kim Wimpsett
Scoot over, GoLive. Not only does Namo WebEditor feature a Site Wizard and a Site Manager that rival those of GoLive, it costs about half as much. For less than $150, Namo WebEditor offers a click-and-drag visual-editing view, a source code editor, some page and e-mail templates, and HTML validation. Because this product doesn't provide its own site-management software, we must recommend GoLive to site administrators. But if you won't be working on your site with teams, WebEditor is as good as it gets for the price.
Easy to navigate
Both hobbyists and expert designers will find a lot to like in Namo WebEditor. When you first open the program, you'll encounter a simple, intuitive work space complete with toolbars, menus, and small tabs at the bottom of the main window that let you access the Edit and HTML interfaces. You can click one of those tabs at any time to switch between the interfaces.
Hobbyists may gravitate toward the Edit view, a WYSIWYG environment that lets you design pages without touching the HTML behind them. For fine-tuning or greater control over the code, Web experts can opt for the HTML view. Both views are simple to use.
If you're in the Edit view, for instance, and you want to change the image or text properties, such as the width and height, simply turn to the new Inspector dialog box. Once you specify these attributes, you can flip over to the HTML view to make sure the code has changed. Unfortunately, there's no split-screen view to let you work in both Edit and HTML modes at once.
HTML, interrupted
If you want to tidy up and format your code, the HTML view sports several handy display preferences, including syntax coloring, word wrap, and line numbering. These options make it easier to distinguish tags from content. To access them, just right-click in the HTML view and choose Source Editing Options. Most of the other apps have a similar display.
User opinions
Select a User Opinion to view: 1
User Rating:
2/10
Not All There
Pros: Has Potential
Cons: Templates are poor quality
