16 個免費的HTML富文本編輯器
1. Quill
Quill is an open source editor built for the modern web. It is built
with an extensible architecture and an expressive API so you can
completely customize it for your use case. Quill was built to address
the problem that existing WYSIWYG editors are themselves WYSIWYG. If the
editor was not exactly the way you want it, it was difficult or
impossible to customize it to fit your needs. Quill aims to solve this
by organizing itself into modules and offering a powerful API to build
additional modules. It also imposes no styles (though reasonable
defaults are available) to allow you to skin the editor however you
wish.
2. CK Editor
CKEditor is a ready-for-use HTML text editor designed to simplify web
content creation. It’s a WYSIWYG editor that brings common word
processor features directly to your web pages. Enhance your website
experience with our community maintained editor. CKEditor is an Open
source application, which means it can be modified any way you want. It
benefits from an active community that is constantly evolving the
application with free add-ons and a transparent development process.
3. Popline
Popline is a HTML5 Rich-Text-Editor toolbar. Popline is inspired from
popclip. Compared to traditional RTE, popline will float around the
selected text. Popline also support View Mode, you can send a 推ter, a
非死book message, pin an image to pinterst, search with google in View
Mode.
4. MarkItUp
markItUp! is a JavaScript plugin built on the jQuery library. It allows
you to turn any textarea into a markup editor. Html, Textile, Wiki
Syntax, Markdown, BBcode or even your own Markup system can be easily
implemented.
5. NiceEdit
NicEdit is a Lightweight, Cross Platform, Inline Content Editor to allow
easy editing of web site content on the fly in the browser. NicEdit
Javascript integrates into any site in seconds to make any element/div
editable or convert standard textareas to rich text editing.
6. TinyMCE
TinyMCE is a platform independent web based Javascript HTML WYSIWYG
editor control released as Open Source under LGPL It has the ability to
convert HTML TEXTAREA fields or other HTML elements to editor instances.
TinyMCE is very easy to integrate into other Content Management
Systems.
7. Quink
Quink is a versatile, extensible, mobile-friendly, open source, in-page
WYSIWYG HTML editor. It is a tool for front-end developers to add rich
editing capabilities to their solutions. Quink is designed to allow some
or all of the HTML content in a page to be edited in a browser. It uses
the contenteditable features of modern browsers. Quink uses the browser
rendering engine of the generated HTML as you edit, so you see exactly
how it looks. Different browsers and window sizes will affect exact
layout as with normal HTML.
9. Vim.Sexy
Vim is all about the modern web. Vim will help you take your web app to
the next level. Vim comes with ready-made tools to format HTML, CSS,
Javascript, Node.js, C++ and more.Vim not only runs on your OS X dev
machine, but also on your Ubuntu Linux servers. This means you can crush
code in production without sacrificing your editing experience.
10. Xinha
Xinha (pronounced like Xena, the Warrior Princess) is a powerful WYSIWYG
HTML editor component that works in all current browsers. Its
configurabilty and extensibility make it easy to build just the right
editor for multiple purposes, from a restricted mini-editor for one
database field to a full-fledged website editor. Its liberal, BSD
licencemakes it an ideal candidate for integration into any kind of
project.
11. Whizzywig
Whizzywig is easy. It lets people create rich, formatted text through a
web form. It actually creates xhtml, but you need no HTML knowledge to
use it. If you can use a word processor or email, then you can use this.
12. Xstandard Lite
The Lite version of XStandard is freeware and can be used in commercial
applications. Features not supported in the Lite version include the
ability to customize the toolbar, Word clean-up, and features dependent
on Web Services (ex: spell checker, communication with third-party
content, file drag & drop).
13. WYMeditor
WYMeditor is a web based WYSIWYM XHTML editor, WYMeditor’s main concept
is to leave details of the document’s visual layout, and the concentrate
on its structure and meaning, while trying to give the user as much
comfort as possible.
14. FreeTextBox
A robust, fully-featured, and extremely popular rich-text editor for
ASP.NET. It has a built-in image gallery, a helpful JavaScript API for
customization, and a full list of editing controls for constructing
tables, ordered/unordered lists, and even spellchecking (using the IE
spellchecking engine
15. jHTML Area
A simple, light weight, extensible WYSIWYG HTML Editor built on top of
jQuery. This component allows you to easily display a WYSIWYG HTML
Editor in place of any TextArea DOM Elements on the page. The minified
script alone is 9.17kb; CSS and Images it’s a total of 25.9kb.
16. Ueditor
uEditor is a WYSIWYG HTML editor originally based on widgEditor designed
by Cameron Adams, but rewritten for jQuery and considerably modified
since. uEditor is flexible and easy to use. As for widgEditor, the
generated code is clean and valid (though you should verify it after
form submission) and it’s possible to use a custom sylesheet for
rendering in WYSIWYG mode among other things.