What You See Is What You Get, aka WYSIWYG, is the name of a visual style of editing a document where the final rendered form of the document is what is shown to the user while editing. This means that all of the actual instructions that determine how the document should look are hidden from the user, leaving the user to focus on writing the document itself.
Modern word processing software is the primary example of WYSIWYG document editing.
Sitellite features a built-in WYSIWYG editor named Xed, which allows you to edit any piece of content (ie. a web page) without seeing the underlying HTML.
Created on April 23, 2005 2:01 AM by lux
Linked from: Xed Editor