Using the WYSIWYG

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Using the WYSIWYG

When a user clicks Edit on most pages, the default region opens in the WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) Editor.

The WYSIWYG allows users to create and format web content with greater freedom than the Structured Data Definitions allow.

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WYSIWYG formatting options are very similar to those found in Microsoft Office or other word processing programs, but some advanced functionality is also included:

  1. Selecting Styles
    Styles are an easy way to cleanly format text via the WYSIWYG.
  2. Insert a Link
    You may insert and edit links within the WYSIWYG editor.
  3. Insert an Image
    You can insert an image that is located in one of the website directories (in the left asset tree), or one that is on the computer’s hard drive.
  4. Insert a Table
    Within the WYSIWYG editor you may easily create, copy and delete tables.
  5. HTML Toggle
    Advanced users who wish to tweak the content of a page via the HTML code may simply click the HTML toggle icon to switch back and forth between views.
Last modified on Wed, 27 Dec 2006 16:29:24 -0500

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