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Meaning of VisualEditor from wikipedia

- VisualEditor (VE) is an online rich-text editor for MediaWiki-powered wikis that provides a way to edit pages based on the "what you see is what you get"...
- A visual editor is computer software for editing text files using a textual or graphical user interface that normally renders the content (text) in accordance...
- header and "lang" HTML attribute. VisualEditor has its own integrated wikitext editing interface known as 2017 wikitext editor, the older editing interface...
- Virtual Earth, former name of Microsoft's Bing Maps Platform VisualEditor, a MediaWiki editor developed for Wikipedia Value engineering, a method to improve...
- example of such an interface is the VisualEditor in MediaWiki, the wiki engine used by Wikipedia. WYSIWYG editors may not provide all the features available...
- Silverlight. It can produce both native code and managed code. Visual Studio includes a code editor supporting IntelliSense (the code completion component) as...
- Notepad TextMate TextPad TextWrangler UltraEdit Vim Visual Studio Visual Studio Code WebStorm HTML editors that support What You See Is What You Get (WYSIWYG)...
- editions. In July 2013, the VisualEditor editing interface was inaugurated, allowing users to edit Wikipedia using a WYSIWYG text editor (similar to a word processor)...
- cut'n'paste Visual Editor into the bin". The Register. Retrieved 2013-10-06. Tim Sampson (2013-09-24). "Wikipedia faces revolt over VisualEditor". The Daily...
- MediaWiki, mainly in the areas of: Editing: A version of the MediaWiki VisualEditor is delivered, which, unlike the original, contains additional functions...