When editing content online, those JavaScript-based editors helped us a lot. These WYSIWYG editors provide us with a similar Office operation experience. Today, any website Content Management System (CMS) and blog system need such an editor. This article selects 10 JavaScript-based editors, some of which are based on the jQuery framework, and some are not.
MarkitUp-jQuery
Official Website|Demo
There are not many functions, but they are lightweight and flexible. The package size is only 6.5kb.
JWYSIWYG-jQuery
Official Website|Demo
Very basic Editor, simple-oriented. The package is only 7 kb.
Lightweight RTE-jQuery
Official Website|Demo
It is as simple as it cannot be simpler and can be easily modified by yourself.
HTMLBox-jQuery
Official Website|Demo
Cross-browser, open-source, based on jQuery. It is easy to integrate with various CMS, forums, message books, blogs, and other systems.
D Small Rich Text Editor-jQuery
Official Website|Demo
Iframe-based object.
WYMEditor-jQuery
Official Website|Demo
TinyMCE-non-jQuery
Official Website|Demo
The most classic JavaScript-based Editor, which is the default editor of comsharp cms.
Fckeditor-Non-jQuery
Official Website|Demo
Very powerful.
Yahoo YUI Rich Text Editor-Non-jQuery
Official Website|Demo
Based on Yahoo YUI, it is simple but reliable.
Xinha-Non-jQuery
Official Website|Demo
The Free BSD-based license editor has complete functions and is suitable for integration with various systems.
Http://www.queness.com/post/212/10-jquery-and-non-jquery-javascript-rich-text-editors
Official website of COMSHARP CMS