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Basically this design would be similar to a GUI for viewing HTML/CSS code, but allows the styling to be more intuitive for the user.  There will be two panes - an editing pane and a view pane, which appear side by side.  You work by adding content to content boxes or sections in the editing pane, and the view pane will display what your finished document would look like if you stopped working right then and there.  There are content boxes for each section of the document or blog that the user wants to produce, with two dynamic drop down menus denoting what type of content the user wants to produce, and where to put that content.  There are two main types of sections: main content sections, and subsections.  Main content sections are added by clicking a “new field” button underneath the bottommost section.  Subsections are things like lists or quotes, and can be added to main paragraph sections (by pressing a big + button next to the paragraph content, as opposed to clicking the “new field” button for adding normal sections).

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