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Latest revision as of 14:16, 4 November 2015
WYSIWYG (pronounced "wizzy-wig" or "wuzzy-wig") is an acronym for What You See Is What You Get, and is used in computing to describe a system in which edited content appears exactly the same as the final product. It is commonly used for word processors, but has other applications, such as web (HTML) authoring.
Common Examples
- Microsoft Word
- Microsoft FrontPage
- Adobe Dreamweaver
- Adobe GoLive