What You See Is What You Get (WYSIWYG) | Estateplanning
WYSIWYG is a user interface design concept that allows users to see the final result of their actions while they are editing, eliminating the need for manual co
Overview
WYSIWYG is a user interface design concept that allows users to see the final result of their actions while they are editing, eliminating the need for manual coding or formatting. This concept has been widely adopted in various fields, including word processing, web design, and graphic design, with notable examples including Microsoft Word, Adobe Dreamweaver, and Google Docs. The WYSIWYG concept has been influenced by pioneers such as Tim Berners-Lee, the inventor of the World Wide Web, and has been further developed by companies like Apple and Google.