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Django battle wysiwyg?
I want to make wysiwyg for a blog on django, I reviewed a lot of options, some of them unsuccessfully tried to connect.
The original versions are not very comfortable, everything looks somehow crooked, you need to work hard to make the record come out the way you see it initially. In various articles, people swear at this or that wysiwyg for the fact that it works crookedly or takes up a lot of space. In general, I'm thinking about inserting blog entries as a pdf file.
I like how it's done here on the toaster, I want to do something similar but I don't know how. I like the way dropbox paper is made, but I can’t imagine how to do something similar on my site. The essence of the question is that perhaps in this question you can tell me an easier way how to organize wysiwyg for your application, maybe there is a manual on how to create your own custom solution? I want to understand the topic better, and not just try to connect one by one a new library that sucks
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TinyMCE and CKEditor are mature and good solutions that work great and easily connect to Django sites. Just deal with them.
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