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Got NetObjects Fusion and need some support? Don't worry, there's lots to choose from. Really. If you use NetObjects Fusion and have questions about how to use it, email support@netobjects.com
Training Classes and User Groups NetObjects is now offering classes in major cities across the
United States.Professional Services NetObjects' professional services give you access to NetObjects' expertise and knowledge of NetObjects product, and provide the best solutions, delivered on time and on budget.  |
Fusion documentation in HTML format Want to read the docs, right here, right now, in your web browser? Click here. If you would like to purchase a printed copy of the NetObjects Fusion documentation, click here.FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions You got questions? Well, chances are someone already asked them, and if they asked them frequently enough, then they go
into this very useful collection of Frequently Asked Questions. This can be a great first place to check, sometimes it can answer your questions faster than any other method. So check it out.Support Knowledgebase If you've never tried this you really should. It lets you search for the latest technical support information and submit technical support problems and cases. It's easy to use, and it might just give you precisely the answers you're looking for. Go on. Try it.Newsgroups
A great place to get quick answers to your support questions. Not only are there smart people from NetObjects Tech Support reading all these posts, there are real-live experts from around the world who will offer you advice. This is a very valuable resource. Never used a Newsgroup? Don't sweat it. You can learn more about how to use them (and why they're so helpful) by clicking here. Documentation and Technical Guides
You can find some of the documentation for NetObjects Fusion 4 right here on this site (click here to see a complete list). But you can download the complete documentation, Usage Notes, Technical FAQ's, and Manuals and Tutorials by clicking here. Books About NetObjects Fusion Shorten your learning curve with these books about NetObjects Fusion.The WorkBench Would you call yourself advanced? Or even intermediate? If so, Matthew Legare´s Workbench is for you. It's an "Officially Unofficial" web site for cool tricks, tips, and tools. Lots of useful stuff. Take a look. DHTML Actions Reference Guide Add animations, actions, messages, and behaviors to any object on the page. This Adobe Acrobat PDF file lists them all. To view this file you will need a copy of Adobe Acrobat, which you can
download for free. NetObjects Developer's Program If you are interested in building components for NetObjects products, why not sign up and join? Basic membership is FREE and joining will, of course, make you the envy of your peers (and even some of your pets)! Get the details on how to join by visiting and clicking on the "Join the Program" link.Year 2000 Compliance Yes, of course NetObjects Fusion is YK2 compliant. What did you think? |