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WYSIWYG: (WIS-ee-wig) adj. 1) an acronym for "What You See Is What You Get". 2) a type of visual interface that provides you with an image of the final product as you work on it.
WebMedley is a browser-based system that doesn't require a separate Web editing program. Creating a page for a Web site is no more complicated than using a word processor to write a letter or edit the bulletin. No computer language skills are required (although WebMedley contains the ability to work directly with the HTML code for more advanced users). Any user you authorize can edit all or part of your site from any compatible computer with an Internet connection.
With WebMedley, a pair of toolbars turns your Web browser into easy-to-use Web editing software familiar to even the most casual computer user. (See example below.)
These toolbars, combined with the WebMedley publishing system allow you change font, highlight, bold, italicize, underline, justify, insert graphics, tables and links, and much more, all straight out of your browser screen, just as you would in a word processor. It's that easy... |
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