WYSIWYGtyökaluja
WYSIWYGtyökaluja, an acronym for "What You See Is What You Get" tools, refers to software or applications that allow users to edit content in a way that visually resembles the final output. Instead of working with raw code or complex formatting commands, users interact with a representation of the content as it will appear when published or displayed. This visual editing approach significantly simplifies content creation and modification for individuals without extensive technical expertise. Common examples include word processors like Microsoft Word or Google Docs, where formatting changes are immediately reflected on the screen. In the context of web development, WYSIWYG editors enable users to build and modify websites by directly manipulating visual elements, such as text boxes, images, and buttons, without needing to write HTML, CSS, or JavaScript. These tools are designed to make the editing process intuitive and user-friendly, abstracting away the underlying technical complexities. The primary benefit is enhanced accessibility, allowing a broader range of users to create and manage digital content efficiently. Many content management systems (CMS) integrate WYSIWYG editors to facilitate easy content updates for website administrators.