WYSIWYG

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WYSIWYG stands forWhat You See Is What You Get”. It is a term used to describe a feature or tool that allows users to see how something will appear in its final form as they are creating or editing it.

Example 1:

When using a WYSIWYG editor to design a website, you can easily add and arrange elements such as text, images, and videos directly on the page. This means that you don’t need to have any coding knowledge or visualize how it will look later on because you can immediately see the final result as you work.

Example 2:

In email marketing, a WYSIWYG editor enables you to compose newsletters or promotional emails with the ability to customize the layout, font styles, colors, and insert images or hyperlinks. You can directly visualize the appearance of the email while creating it, making it easier to create visually appealing and professional-looking messages without having to preview them separately.

Synonyms:
"What You See Is What You Get"
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