The WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) concept is present in almost every content creation or update action performed over the web. The WYSIWYG principle implies that in the final form, the published version, the content will have a similar structure and appearance with the one obtained during the editing proces... |
7 May 2008 13:07 GMT |
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The market of content management systems very often experiences new arrivals. Since CMS applications are the basic tools for development and maintenance of websites, the evolution of content management systems determines the improvement of their functionalities through the implementation of latest web programming te... |
17 March 2008 12:09 GMT |
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Web Content Management can be performed in various ways, by using certain webmaster tools necessary for a given purpose. W3C provides to webmasters various free tools to make their work much easier. If you go to W3C website, you will find many web development resources, such as web standard definitions and examples... |
12 November 2007 12:02 GMT |
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WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) HTML Editors allow you to create websites or edit HTML templates using visual elements, as you are editing a document in Microsoft Word application for example. These WYSIWYG editors can be used on your computer desktop, as server side or as client side standalone applications... |
18 October 2007 12:12 GMT |
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WYSIWYG is the acronym of "What You See Is What You Get". According to Wikipedia, WYSIWYG originated in a newsletter published by Arlene and Jose Ramos, called WYSIWYG. It was created for the emerging Pre-Press industry going electronic in the late 1970s. After 3 years of publishing, the newsletter was sold to employ... |
6 October 2007 06:54 GMT |
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