WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) is a term that describes the concept
of visualizing the end result while you are working. In the case of a site
builder that simply means that you should see your page and be able to change
things directly on the page. SiteBuilder lets you edit text anywhere on the page
and use the familiar word processing style tool bar for formatting text,
inserting pictures that flow with the text and creating tables for items that
need to line up.
What is truly different about SiteBuilder is the way it handles page
layouts. Traditionally, web page layouts were done by creating complex tables
which may have included tables within tables and spanning of rows and columns to
get things positioned exactly where they are needed. This is a very cumbersome
way to control layout and one that is best left to the experts. SiteBuilder has a
simple approach - just drag around page elements and SiteBuilder will take care of
building these complex table structures without user intervention.
SiteBuilder gives you two views of your page:
The Edit Text tab lets you edit the content of the
elements. In this tab all of the elements are actually part of an "invisible
table structure" so the page will flow as you add text.
The Edit Layout tab lets you move elements around on the
page. You can drag and drop them, size them and set properties such as
decorations, background colors and borders.
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