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WYSIWYG is an acronym for “What You See Is What You Get.” The WYSIWYG editor facilitates web page creation, with formatting features you are most familiar with.

Frequently Used Functions

  • Undo/Redo: Click to undo or redo your last action.

  • Bold and Italic: Click to bold or italicize your text. Select your text and click to apply styling.

  • Font/Image Alignment: Click to align your text/image either to the left, center, or right.

  • Formats: Create headings (h1 - h6) and paragraph blocks. Highlight the word or words you wish to format and click to apply.

  • Bullet and Numbered Lists: Select multiple lines of text and click to create lists. Unordered lists create a bullet list, and ordered lists will automatically number each item in the list.

  • Insert/Edit Link: Click to insert a link to another page, either internal or external. Highlight the word or words you wish to hyperlink and click to apply.

  • Remove Link: The remove link function will remove a link. Place your cursor within the linked text and click to remove.

  • Insert/Edit Image: Click to add an image to your page. Place your cursor where you would like to insert the image before clicking on function.

  • Insert/Edit Media: Click to add a video (YouTube or Vimeo) to your page.

  • Source Code: Allows advanced users, who have been granted access, to edit the HTML source.

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