WYSIWYGprincippet
The WYSIWYG principle, an acronym for "What You See Is What You Get," describes an interface where the content displayed during editing appears very similar to its final output. This means that elements like text formatting, images, and layout are presented to the user in a way that closely matches how they will be seen in the published version, such as on a printed page or a web browser.
This principle is commonly found in word processors, desktop publishing software, and website builders. For example,
The primary benefit of WYSIWYG is its ease of use, especially for individuals who may not have