WYSIWYG Editor (What You See Is What Your Get) is a tool resembling the Microsoft Word application, which allows the visual formatting of the texts of a website. WYSIWYG Editor shows the user an exact copy of what will appear in the public part of the website. This major functionality makes it an extremely useful tool for editing and formatting of the website content, for adding pictures and animation (graphs in flash), for adding tables and new templates to arrange this content. WYSIWYG Editor inherits the style (CSS classes) of the public part of the website. WYSYWG Editor includes the following features: Choosing fonts; Choosing letter size; Remember the current text settings; Return to the previous saved settings; Go to the next saved settings; Delete selected text; A number of actions for editing and formatting just like those available in Microsoft Word; Add a hyperlink; Remove an existing hyperlink; Add a horizontal line beneath/above the text; Edit a paragraph; - Alternative Text – the text added here will be displayed as an alternative whenever the mouse cursor of the visitor to the website rolls over the paragraph;
- Marging (Top, Left, Right, Bottom) – adjusts the distance between the paragraph boundaries and their standard site dimensions. The distance set in these fields is measured in pixels;
- Padding (Top, Left, Right, Bottom) – adjusts the distance between the text itself and the boundaries of the paragraph. The distance is also set in pixels;
- Background Color – Sets the background colour of a paragraph;
- Foreground Color – Sets the colour of the
text in a paragraph.
Add picture. A new field opens beneath the editable text field, where the recorded folders of the picture gallery are displayed. The picture that must be inserted is first selected and then dragged to the desired position in the text. Create table – to create a table the following properties have to be defined: - Columns – the number of columns in the table;
- Rows - the number of rows in the table;
- Width – the width of the table in pixels;
- Hight – the height of the table.
Merge cells – to combine two neighboring cells the following options are available: - Up – Combines the selected cell with the one above it;
- Left – Combines the selected cell with the one on its left side;
- Right – Combines the selected cell with the one on its right side;
- Down – Combines the selected cell with the one beneath it.
Split cells – this action splits the selected cell into as many rows as it had previously merged. Add a row above (a position in the table is first selected to define where above the row will appear). Add a row below (a position in the table is first selected to define where beneath the row will appear). Delete a row– the row which must be removed should be selected first. Edit a table – to use the options mentioned below a field in the table should be first selected: - Width – Adjust the pixel width of the table;
- Hight – Adjust the pixel height of the table;
- Border – Adjust the border of the table and its pixel width;
- CellPadding – Define the distance between the text in a cell and its borders, in pixels;
- CellSpacing - Define the distance between two neighboring cells in pixels;
Edit a row in a table – the row should be selected before using the options below: - Height – Define the height of the row in pixels.
Option to edit a cell which allows: - Align –
position the text in the cell by aligning it left, right or center;
- Vertical Align – vertical position of the text in a cell – top, bottom or in the middle;
- Background colour – add background colour to the cell (use Pick to choose the desired colour from the colour palette).
Choose from a list of previously created styles of titles, subtitles, tables etc; Choose from a number of previously saved templates; Add animation (flash graph) to the content; Save the newly created template under a separate name (Save as); Save the newly created template (Save). Optional pasting of content from Microsoft Word or Microsoft Excel; Spell Check – Check for spelling or grammar errors in the content depending on the language selected; Offers the option to choose a predefined template for content positioning and formatting, as well as the ability to create new templates. |