WYSIWYG

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See also: Wysiwyg

English

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Etymology

Coined by John Seybold and popularized at Xerox PARC during the late 1970s.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈwɪz.iˌwɪɡ/, /ˈwɪz.ə.wɪɡ/
  • Audio (US):(file)

Phrase

(deprecated template usage) WYSIWYG

  1. (acronym) What you see is what you get.

Noun

WYSIWYG (plural WYSIWYGs)

  1. (computing) Software that allows editing on screen what the printed version would be like; software with a what-you-see-is-what-you-get display interface.
    • 2003, James H. Pence, How to Do Everything with HTML & XHTML, page 132:
      WYSIWYGs are helpful tools in that they enable you to create pages much more quickly

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