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Old 04-07-07, 03:27 AM
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Default WYSIWYG: Defined.

WYSIWYG= What you see is what you get.

When you design a web page or write a document with a WYSIWYG editor (or word processor), the editor displays the page exactly (or almost exactly) as it will appear when you publish the web page or when you print it out. WYSIWYG means that what you see on the screen is what you will get on output. You can find a list of free WYSIWYG web editors at Free HTML Editors, Web Page Builders, Web Editors and Web Site Builders (thefreecountry.com)
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I use one, Dreamweaver 8.
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I'm sticking with my Paint. I used Dreamweaver when I first started out with websites.
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I used dreamweaver before but sometimes WYS is not WYG
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Default Re: WYSIWYG: Defined.

lol I like that.^
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I like it because it is fairly easy to use, what do you use?
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Default Re: WYSIWYG: Defined.

yes, I agree with you Jackal1.. and it is used more often if you really want a WYSWYG...
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