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cursee
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What's your favourite WYSIWYG editor?

I'm currently looking around internet for something simple and light weight.
Basically all I need are bold, italic, list, quote and image upload.

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    Didn't know basecamp creators make one.

    And I also didn't know they created Ruby on Rails :O

    https://github.com/basecamp/trix
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    Trix is pretty cool yeah... Also, it's coming to Rails 6 👍
    I also use the tinymce gem on other projects but I will probably move to trix once rails 6 is out.
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    I’ve come to bend tinymce to my will.

    Although using multiple instances in the dom can be a pain.
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    Gutenberg! (Haha jk)
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    @ElectroMantis I don't mind it if it's a stand alone library (which is also not very heavy) 😛

    Sadly it's not.
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    @C0D4 does tinymce give you foot massage and pluck your white hair?
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    @cursee Last time I checked, you could install the Js lib via npm. I think there was another cms besides WordPress that was thinking of integrating it.

    Not that I would recommend that though ( I was mostly joking ). There are much simpler options available.
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    @ElectroMantis even if it's available standalone, I am sure it's on heavy side 🤔
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    draft.js or quill with some markdown plugin
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    @hash-table I personally like medium editor.

    But I don't think my users are intelligent enough for it yet 😆
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    Not technically an editor, but after you use it for a long long time, LaTeX can become WYSIWYG... And then it's the best of all them
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    Medium editor.

    You can modify it however you want/need it. Eg. I also didn't like the floating button, so I made a sticky version of the toolbar.
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