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HTML Editor (WYSIWYG)
HTML editor (WYSIWYG) or program is one that allows a developer to see what the
end result will look like while the interface or document is being created.
WYSIWYG is an acronym for "what you see is what you get". A WYSIWYG editor can
be contrasted with more traditional editors that require the developer to enter
descriptive codes (or markup) and do not permit an immediate way to see the
results of the markup. The first true WYSIWYG editor was a word processing
program called Bravo. Invented by Charles Simonyi at the Xerox Palo Alto
Research Center in the 1970s, it became the basis for Simonyi's work at
Microsoft and evolved into two other WYSIWYG applications called Word and
Excel.
An HTML WYSIWYG editor, such as Microsoft's FrontPage or Adobe's PageMill
conceals the markup and allows the Web page developer to think entirely in
terms of how the content should appear. One of the trade-offs, however, is that
an HTML WYSIWYG editor sometimes inserts the markup code it thinks is needed
all on its own. Then, the developer has to know enough about the markup
language to go back into the source code and clean it up.
If you want to add a text inside a web page and you want to give it the style
you like, you don't need to get a full knowladge of HTML to do so, there are a
lot of tools available in net gives you the appility to make your style in
simple way and interactive interface, you can make your text Bold, Italic,
Headline, insert tables and images. Here we can give you the help to get your
tool, there are a very useful collection of tools and controls which make the
life much easier for you.
Dynamic HTML Editor is a powerful HTML (WEB page) Editor that permits you to
create your site in a WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) environment using
both CSS or tabled layouts. Dynamic HTML Editor's design emphasizes simplicity
and ease of use. You'll find that you can create great looking websites almost
instantly with virtually no learning curve!
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