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WYSIWYG which editor to choose?
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There is a need to add a WYSIWYG editor to the site's admin panel so that content managers can easily edit any content.
The current use of TinyMCE causes a lot of misunderstandings among content managers (one is inserted incorrectly, another is poorly displayed, etc.)
I found the following visual editors in Google.
imperavi.ru - somehow not very good.
nicedit.com - Simple, easy, fast. Need to try.
imperavi.com/redactor - Seems good too (Paid. From $99)
jejacks0n.github.io/mercury - Normal.
elrte.org - liked it. Simple and multifunctional.
www.tinymce.com is the current editor.
Which one do you recommend?
UPD
>> Also found:
premiumsoftware.net/CLEditor - CLEditor
https://github.com/jessegreathouse/TinyEditor
>> Suggested in the comments:
ckeditor.com
markitup.jaysalvat.com/home
innovastudio.com - LiveEditor
UPD2
Finally settled on tinymce.com because it really has a lot of pros. Custom styling.
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in fact, the most reliable option is just the same tinymce or ckeditor. I worked closely with nicedit, in particular, I rewrote it for projects a couple of times (it has a very simple structure), but it is outdated and not supported. I had no problems with him only in IE (under which the projects were, which actually led to his choice). The rest are cute but... not serious. If content managers do not have enough skills in content management, then you should just set up tinymce normally.
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