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[[WYSIWYG]] is an acronym that stands for "What you see is what you get." In computer lingo, this term is typically used to describe a 'drag and drop' [[IDE | Integrated Development Environment]] where users can create interfaces by dragging buttons or other available widgets from the toolbars and dropping them onto a 'canvas' or working area. | [[WYSIWYG]] is an acronym that stands for "What you see is what you get." In computer lingo, this term is typically used to describe a 'drag and drop' [[IDE | Integrated Development Environment]] where users can create interfaces by dragging buttons or other available widgets from the toolbars and dropping them onto a 'canvas' or working area. | ||
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WYSIWYG is an acronym that stands for "What you see is what you get." In computer lingo, this term is typically used to describe a 'drag and drop' Integrated Development Environment where users can create interfaces by dragging buttons or other available widgets from the toolbars and dropping them onto a 'canvas' or working area.