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    CKEditor 5

    CKEditor 5

    Powerful rich text editor framework with a modular architecture

    CKEditor 5 is a powerful rich text editor framework with a modular architecture, modern integrations, and features like collaborative editing. CKEditor 5 provides every type of WYSIWYG editing solution imaginable. From editors similar to Google Docs and Medium, to Slack or Twitter like applications, all is possible within a single editing framework. Builds are ready-to-use solutions to common editing needs. Every build can be customized to include a completely custom set of features....
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    Miller is a javascript component (cross-browser) that aims to enable web developers to make any html component editable. Miller offers inline, rich text editing. Miller uses dom manipulation to do this in order to create true wysiwyg experience.
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