Best WYSIWYG Editors for Safari

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    CKEditor 4 Reviews
    CKEditor 4 is a smart WYSIWYG rich text editor that has been on the market since its launch in 2012. It allows software creators and developers to build stable and reliable writing solutions for applications of all sorts, within hours. Thanks to a plugin- and event-based architecture, ready-to-use builds, native integrations, extensive documentation, and reliable customer support, the editor can be easily tailored to your needs.
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    MediumEditor Reviews
    The inline editor toolbar is very simple. You can choose from Mani, Roman and Flat themes. There are many wrappers that can be used to integrate MediumEditor with existing frameworks and tech stacks. Dynamically add one or several elements to an existing instance of MediumEditor. Add the element or an array of elements to the editor elements. As if the element was passed during editor instantiation, ensure that the element(s), or array of elements, are initialized with the appropriate attributes and event handlers. If the toolbar has been enabled, force the toolbar to update manually based on the current selection. This includes hiding/showing, positioning, and changing the enabled/disable status of the toolbar buttons. All editor elements can be reset to their original value at the time they were added. Only the content of an editor element that is specified will be reset.
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    Maqetta Reviews
    Maqetta, an open-source project, provides visual authoring for HTML5 user interfaces. Maqetta is HTML-authored and runs in browsers without the need for additional plugins or downloads. Maqetta is freely available under a commercial-friendly, open source license. You can download the source code, install it on your server, modify the code to suit your needs, and/or contribute to the open-source project. Maqetta's HTML pages work with all browsers, except IE. This depends on the JavaScript toolkit and coding details. You will need to use the latest version of one of these browsers to run Maqetta. They all support HTML5 features. The code of the project is built using 100% open-standards technologies.
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    Summernote Reviews
    Bootstrap's WYSIWYG editor is very simple. It's easy to install. Simply download and attach your js and css files with bootstrap. You can customize by initializing different options and modules. Summernote's useful features in action. Summernote is licensed under MIT. It is maintained by the community. Integrate it to any back-end. Third-party integrations are available in django and rails as well as angular. It supports Bootstrap 3.x.x and 4.x.x. It is lightweight (js+css 100Kb), allows for smart user interaction, and works in all major browsers like Safari, Chrome Firefox, Opera, Edge, Edge, Edge, Internet Explorer 9+. It works on all major operating systems such as Windows, MacOS and Linux. Summernote can be downloaded as a precompiled and optimized version of our CSS and JavaScript. Bootstrap uses CSS elements and CSS properties that require HTML5 doctype.
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    Simditor Reviews
    Simditor is a fast and easy WYSIWYG editor. Simditor requires a textarea element in order to use it. textarea is required. This option can be passed jQuery Object or HTML Element, or Selector String. simditor.css uses Sass to compile from the '.scss" source file. Simditor's style can be changed by changing simditor.scss to reproduce the CSS file. The layout style for the textarea is.editor.style. If you need a different text format, you can customize this file. You want some extra features and interactions? Take a look at the extension library. Simditor also allows you to create your own extensions. Simditor integrates only key features and uses extensions for some optional features. Send us your repository! We would love to receive your extensions! We are happy to receive your extensions! Simditor can be customized by passing optional options during initialization.
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    ProseMirror Reviews
    Rich content editors should produce clear, semantically-meaning documents that are easy to understand for users. ProseMirror aims to bridge the gap between traditional WYSIWYG editors and explicit, unambiguous content such as Markdown or XML. It does this by providing a WYSIWYG-style editor interface that allows you to create documents more structured and constrained than plain HTML. You can modify the structure and shape of the documents your editor creates and tailor them to your specific application's requirements. ProseMirror provides solid, built-in support for collaborative editing. Multiple people can work on the same document simultaneously. Document schemas allow you to edit documents with a custom structure, without having to create your own editor. Modular architecture allows you to only load the code that you need and can also replace any parts of the system as necessary. Plugin systems allow you to add functionality easily.
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    Mercury Editor Reviews
    Mercury is a fully featured HTML5 editor. It was designed from the ground up to allow your team to get the most out content editing in modern browsers. Mercury is available as a Rails Engine bundle, so you can just include it in the Gemfile. If you don't use Rails, you can download the current bundled package. You don't need to worry about conflicts because we don't inject javascript and css in your production pages. You can easily add, remove, or create new toolbar items. Any toolbar item can be linked to an action using behaviors or the command pattern. By default, full HTML, Markdown, Simple, Markdown and Snippet regions are supported. However, you can extend the base regions to create your own types. It is built on top of HTML5 contentEditable features and supports all the fancy HTML5 elements, syntax, as well as JavaScript APIs.
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    Popline Reviews
    Popline is an easy-to-use WYSIWYG editor. It appears only after you select a piece of text from the page. Popclip. It comes with all the most commonly used editing tools. It is easy to extend and customize. There are two modes available: edit mode and view mode. Popups are available in fixed and relative modes. Compatible with Chrome, Safari and Firefox, Opera 15.0+, IE8+. @Pepsin designed the default theme popline. Popline supports View Mode. You can send a tweet, a Facebook message, pin an image on pinterest, or search with Google in View Mode. Popline can either popup at the top of the selected paragraph (like Medium), or on the mouse pointer position. You can enable/disable/reorder plugins when popline initializes.
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    Sir Trevor Reviews
    Sir Trevor is rich content editing completely re-imagined to work on the web. It's an intuitive editor for web content that doesn't presuppose how it will be rendered. Structured JSON with limited HTML markup. It is trivial to create and extend your own block types. Intuitive interface for creating rich content. This interface is used on a national broadcast news website that serves millions of users. Sir Trevor content is made up blocks. Sir Trevor ships by default with many block types. However, you can add your own. You can find more blocks in the dedicated blocks repository, or you can write your own. ECMAScript 6 shims come by default. If your platform doesn't support ECMAScript 5 APIs, you will need to shim them yourself. Sir Trevor uses The Guardian's Scribe for rich text editing. Chrome 51+, Safari 9+ and Firefox 47+ are supported.
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