Chapter 14. The WYSIWYG Designer
The WYSIWYG designer has many parts and views to it. If you don’t know by now, the acronym WYSIWYG stands for What You See Is What You Get, and in real terms, this is what happens within this editor and collection of views.
To start, the WYSIWYG editor and PHP code editor are combined after a fashion. There is a predefined perspective that is available in Zend Studio for Eclipse, and you should switch to that perspective for the remainder of the discussion within this chapter. To do that switch in perspective, if you are currently in the PHP perspective, select Window, Open Perspective and then select the PHP/HTML WYSIWYG option. If you are in a different perspective, you should be able to locate this perspective ...
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