A product site that explains the whole workflow
Everything here is meant to show how WYSiteIWYG behaves in practice: installation, page editing, shared menus, theme switching, legacy-page imports, and hashtag-driven archives.
Feature Tour
An overview of live-page editing, menu management, source mode, tag archives, and publishing tools.
Installation
A practical rollout checklist for getting the editor live on a normal PHP-capable host.
Editorial Workflow
A walkthrough of how editors update pages, menus, metadata, and posts in day-to-day use.
What teams can do without leaving the browser
The dashboard and live-page entry points cover the whole lifecycle from first setup through routine publishing.
Direct filesystem writes
The editor reads and writes the actual site pages instead of maintaining a detached content database.
Theme preview and apply
Preview another look, then rewrite the pages and active templates when the new direction is approved.
Import existing HTML
Bring unmanaged static pages into the current theme and split them into multiple editable regions when needed.
A good first reading path
- Start with Why WYSiteIWYG for the philosophy behind the filesystem-first model.
- Open Feature Tour for the main editing and publishing capabilities.
- Use Installation for a practical rollout sequence.
- Review Themes & Imports before adopting an older static site.
- Visit the Journal and the tag archives at #launch, #workflow, and #migration.