What You See Is What You Get - the principle that the information a system displays directly relates to its output. For example, word processing software inserting visual page breaks in appropriate places depending on the print settings.
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Does the use of a WYSIWYG editor by itself improve the UX?
As someone with a lot of background writing low-level software, I've always felt a strong dislike for WYSIWYGs such as CKEditor or TinyMCE in the browser. To me they are mostly problematic, as they ...
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WYSIWYG vs MarkDown - is there a middle ground?
I'm trying to figure out how to let my users edit their content on my site. It's currently just text formatted depending on the screenwidth, but I'd like to give them more control over their content: ...
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Side by Side, Stacked, or something else?
I am creating a property manager module for our CMS, one of the forms is very basic, but I am having trouble getting what should be the most appropriate layout for the form.
Below is a screenshot of ...
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Resources for WYSIWYGS [closed]
I'm a Drupal developer and we often find that our end users struggle with using our WYSIWYG editors. I'm wondering if there are any "general rules" or some useful reading material on the topic.
Any ...
