WYSIWYGtekstieditoreja
WYSIWYGtekstieditoreja, which translates to WYSIWYG text editors, refers to a type of text editing software where the content displayed during editing appears very similar to, or exactly like, the final output. The acronym WYSIWYG stands for "What You See Is What You Get." This contrasts with traditional text editors, often referred to as "What You See Is What You Mean" (WYSIWYM) editors, where the user works with markup codes or commands that are then interpreted to produce the final visual output.
These editors are designed to simplify the process of creating formatted documents, web pages, or other content.
Common examples of WYSIWYG editors include those found in word processing software like Microsoft Word or