Wikipedia has gotten a reputation of not being particularly newbie friendly. This isn't exactly unwarranted, the Wikipedia higher-ups can sometimes be unfriendly and strict and the editing interface is daunting for most people.
Wikipedia is not promising anything on the former, but it is working on a WYSIWYG ed... |
14 December 2011 04:11 GMT |
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WYSIWYG editor allows the separation of content creation from website layout building. In case of WordPress content management system, the default WYSIWYG editor does not provide the opportunity to edit and create HTML tables in a visual manner.When it is required to introduce or format a table in a post or a static... |
26 June 2008 11:49 GMT |
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In the present days, the creation of a website on a basic level does not require programming or design knowledge. For anyone who wants an Internet presence, but does not know where to begin the process of website building, content publishing and website promotion there are many free rapid solutions.Online website bu... |
10 June 2008 12:35 GMT |
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For those who do not know yet, Google Docs is a free web-based application provided by Google that allows you to create and manage documents, spreadsheets and presentations online or offline (without an Internet connection). For Google Docs users, the offline access is possible due to the implementation of a new pow... |
28 May 2008 11:58 GMT |
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If the "drag and drop" expression is familiar to you and you do not want to learn HTML or other programming language to build your website, it seems that various choices are possible. The most used tools to visually create websites are WYSIWYG HTML editors. This type of development software allows you to make web pa... |
23 January 2008 11:57 GMT |
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The interaction with the content from any web page can take place using WYSIWYG (What You See is What You Get) editors. They could be client side, server side or standalone applications that allow anyone to modify the content of the web pages in a visual manner, like editing a Microsoft Word document for example. J... |
4 December 2007 17:41 GMT |
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Google Page Creator is an online service provided by the Google company, which allows you to create and publish a website using an online wizard and a WYSIWYG HTML editor.To have HTML knowledge is not necessarily a must because you will develop the website using predefined templates and the visual tools will guide y... |
22 October 2007 13:13 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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Pei-Hua Huang, an Industrial Design grad of NC State Univesity has come up with a concept phone that bears a rather suggestive name, 'What You See Is What You Get'. It was designed with the purpose of providing something new and different and looking for further possibilities of future cell phones. Instead ... |
6 April 2007 04:08 GMT |
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