rule WYSIWYG
rule WYSIWYG
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Reminds me of making websites in DreamWeaver.
Oof, I remember when I had a high school competition where we had to build a website. I knew a bit of HTML, CSS and JS, but was shit at actually designing stuff, especially when I had to code it. Then I heard about this "DreamWeaver", and I liked the idea of WYSIWYG when I heard it then.
So I decided to make the website using Dreamweaver.