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    Simditor

    Simditor

    An easy and fast WYSIWYG editor

    Simditor is a browser-based WYSIWYG text editor. It is used by Tower, a popular project management web application. Supported browsers are IE10+, Chrome, Firefox, and Safari. Use the placeholder attribute value of the textarea by default. Insert a hidden input in textarea to store params (key-value pairs). Accept false or key value pairs. Extra options for uploading images. e.g.
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    MediumEditor

    MediumEditor

    A Medium.com WYSIWYG editor clone. A simple inline editor toolbar

    This is a clone of medium.com inline editor toolbar. MediumEditor has been written using vanilla JavaScript, no additional frameworks required. MediumEditor also supports textarea. If you provide a textarea element, the script will create a new div with contentEditable=true, hide the textarea and link the textarea value to the div HTML content. People have contributed wrappers around MediumEditor for integrating with different frameworks and tech stacks. ...
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    htmlarea

    htmlarea

    Small, powerful, full featured WYSIWYG editor

    HTMLArea 4 is a browser based WYSIWYG editor that easily replaces the TEXTAREA in your web pages. It is written in JavaScript, and suitable for use in any modern web browser, and any page on your web site. Current version is 4.0-2016-08-29
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    JS Vim

    jsvim 4: xvi online

    JSVim intends to provides Vim to any textarea. The javascript text editor core is now ported using Emscripten and written using web components. Stable archives at http://www.migniot.com/JSVim.html, roadmap available at http://home.migniot.com/smigniot/Zion/JSVim%20Roadmap.html
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    An open source cross-browser WYSIWYG editor that's packed with every rich-text editing feature you need. Setting up openWYSIWYG is so easy, you can quickly turn any TextArea into a powerful WYSIWYG editor with just a few simple lines of code.
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    ZWebEdit is a Java applet that is designed to replace the <textarea> tag with a rich Java text editor designed for editing HTML / code in a browser. ZWebEdit does not create a its own filesystem; it is designed to work with Zope or standalone.
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    RteMulti is a multi-functional WYSIWYG-Editor module for nuked CMS like MDPro and Postnuke. RTE can replace all TEXTAREA-fields in every module. The next generation of RTE runs on: MSIE 5.5 SP1+ (Windows), Mozilla 1.3+/Firefox 0.8+ (Win,Linux,MacOS)
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