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Goal
The goal of this wiki entry is to create a comprehensive list of available rich text editors for err... traditional websites. By traditional we mean anything that isn't asp.net with server controls and viewstate. Open source and commercial options are both viable for discussion.
Why This Wiki
I have found bits and pieces of user feedback on which editors people like, but a lot of input lacks an equal comparison across the available solutions.
Criteria
Editors should be compared on the following criteria: (If people suggest more criteria I will be happy to add them if appropriate)
- Price
- Browsers supported
- Dependencies on other frameworks
- Support level/developer community presence
- Number & size of required include files
- Number of lines for basic functionality
- Editors visual appearance
- Generated content quality (POSH/XHTML)
- End user experience
- Known bugs or missing functionality
- Known quirks/general complaints
Please include the following:
- The name of the editor
- Version reviewed
- A link to the editor's homepage
Dojo Toolkit
Pending
FreeTextBox 3.2.2
Not valid as it is a server side control
RadEditor 2009 Q1
Not valid as it is a server side control. I have heard a few people talking about getting the rad suite behave in asp.net mvc, so if someone wants to review this in more detail I will look at not discounting it.
TinyMCE 3.2.4.1
pending
YUI Rich Text Editor
pending