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What you see is What You Get (WYSIWYG)
A user friendly editing format in which the file being edited is displayed as it will appear in the browser.
you can create Web pages using a graphical user interface (GUI) HTML editor also called:
What You See is What You Get (WYSIWYG)
There are two types of GUI editors:
* Page Editor
* Site Management Editor
Page editor..
.. GUI page editors allow you to create a Web age using your mouse and a toolbar. Functionality limited to creating individual Web pages.
Software programs that provide only page editor functionality include:
Virtual Machine WebDwarf
Mozilla SeaMonkey
Site management editor:
GUI Web site management editors provides both Web page creation and site management functionality. They allow teams of designers and developers to work in an integrated environment to design, build and mange web site and internet applications.
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