Tech Talk: What You See Is What You Get (WYSIWYG) – But Is That Always a Good Thing

  • Emily Krawzak
  • April 7, 2025

What is a WYSIWYG Editor?

If you’ve ever dragged and dropped elements in a website builder, formatted an email with bold text and images, or designed a presentation with a user-friendly interface, you’ve used a WYSIWYG editor—short for “What You See Is What You Get.

Essentially, WYSIWYG editors allow users to create and edit content that visually mirrors the final product without writing code. Platforms like WordPress, Wix, and even Google Docs use WYSIWYG functionality to make content creation more intuitive.

Why WYSIWYG is a Game-Changer

  • User-Friendly: No coding knowledge? No problem. WYSIWYG editors empower non-technical users to build websites, emails, and documents with ease.
  • Real-Time Editing: You see the changes as you make them, eliminating guesswork.
  • Faster Development: Drag-and-drop builders can accelerate website and content creation, reducing the need for developers in some cases.

But is WYSIWYG Always the Best Choice?

  • While WYSIWYG editors are great for many applications, they do have limitations:
    Lack of Customization: You’re often restricted to templates and predefined design elements.
  • Messy Code: Behind the scenes, WYSIWYG editors can generate bloated, inefficient code, which can slow down websites or create formatting inconsistencies.
  • Limited Flexibility: Advanced functionality may require coding or developer input, especially for dynamic websites and complex applications.

Custom Development

So, when should you use WYSIWYG, and when should you opt for custom development?

  • Choose a WYSIWYG editor if you need a simple website or document and want a quick, no-code solution.
  • Choose a custom approach if you’re building a high-performance website or app that requires flexibility and scalability.

WYSIWYG editors have revolutionized content creation, making technology more accessible than ever. But, like any tool, they’re not a one-size-fits-all solution. Before diving in, consider your long-term needs—sometimes, what you see isn’t always what you really need.

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