WordPress has always tried to use a very simple editor when the user writes something. That kind of editor has always been called, in HTML, WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get).
But WordPress team have make a new twist on that issue with WYSIWYRG (What You See Is What You Really Get), the tool built on the new default theme for all new WordPress: Twenty Ten.
You can see below how this new tool works: we have used our theme’s CSS in the Edit Post Menu (Visual mode) to show how a post is displayed in this site.
To know more, go to the post in the official Twenty Ten Blog.
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