Overview
In web development, HTML editors (rich text editors) are used in many places, and I have used several, such as UEditor, CkEditor, etc. I have read several articles in the past few days, all about HTML editors. I will write an article to record them.
Recommended editor
simditor
I just saw this editor a few days ago. I haven’t had time to use it yet, but I immediately fell in love with the style of this editor.
Simditor is Tower's open source WYSIWYG online rich text editor. Simditor's philosophy is to keep it simple, avoid excessive functionality, and pursue the ultimate user experience with every feature. At the same time, Simditor is also easy to extend.
TinyMCE
Tinymce is a free WYSIWYG HTML editor written in JavaScript. It is a free software released under the LGPL license. Tinymce can convert text areas into rich text HTML editor and can be embedded into PHP scripts.
Free BBCode Editor
Not many functions, very compact.
Free BBCode Editor is a free WYSIWYG BBCode editor that can be inserted into any PHP script.
widgEditor
The editor pictures look a bit rough, personal feeling.
widgEditor is a lightweight, fast-loading rich text HTML WYSIWYG editor. It is released under the LGPL license. The appearance of the widgEditor editor is quite unique, especially the control buttons above the text field, which are quite distinctive.
UEditor
UEditor is a WYSIWYG rich text web editor developed by Baidu web front-end R&D department. It is lightweight, customizable, and focuses on user experience. It is open source based on the MIT license and allows free use and modification of the code...
ckeditor
It seems to be the most used one, no explanation.