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WYSIWYG is an acronym that stands for "What You See Is What You Get". It refers to a system, particularly in computing, where the content displayed during an editing process appears very similar to the final output. This concept is most commonly associated with word processors and website builders. In a WYSIWYG editor, the user can directly manipulate the text and formatting, and the visual representation on the screen accurately reflects how the document or webpage will look when printed or published. This contrasts with older or more technical editing methods where users might have to input specific codes or commands to control the appearance, and the final result would only be known after a compilation or rendering step. The primary advantage of a WYSIWYG approach is its user-friendliness and intuitive nature, allowing individuals with little to no technical expertise to create visually appealing documents and web content. It simplifies the editing process by eliminating the need to translate between a source representation and the final visual form. Examples include Microsoft Word, Google Docs, and many online content management systems.