For people like me who use web pages to deliver specific messages to people who matter to our business, learning the ropes for Dreamweaver can be daunting.
An IT wizard or a person who intuitively sees cause-and-effect and translates jargon into usable English has a fast ride.
For hobos like me with a laptop in my backpack, it’s just plain complicated to figure out what goes with what. Right now I have the impossible situation of opening a train wreck when I want to work with a Dreamweaver file.
There is absolutely no resemblance between what is on the screen with the program open and (1) what I want or (2) what is on the Web. Yes, I know about templates, about page design, about overrides, and even about CSS. But none of those tools makes any difference when I try to choose another font or go to bold face etc.
So I issue the commands, blow the page onto the web, and then, and only then, see the results of my labors.
WYSIWYG? Not at all. WYSInotWYG, ever. 