Matthew Corner

Matt is an 18 year old web designer from Scotland, UK. He loves creating beautiful websites across different platforms. High on his things to learn fully are Jquery and php. He is extremely excited by css3 and html5 and can't wait to see them rolled out fully. To learn more about Matt, follow him @QwibbleDesigns, or check out his portfolio.

32 responses to “10 best WYSIWYG Text and HTML Editors for Your Next Project”

  1. Christian

    why is “dynamic html editor” not in the list? its nice too..

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  3. Mark

    I just replaced TinyMCE with CKEditor and I am very impressed! The features and ease of use are great (both installing and as a wysiwyg). It also works well in all browsers. I’d highly recommend it. This coming from someone who had switched from FCKeditor to TinyMCE a couple years ago…

  4. element321

    Thanks for the great list. I have heard of some these. I need to check out some these and see what ones will work best for me when I am not using Dreamweaver.
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  6. TiamatInc

    Thank you for the excellent list of editors.
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  7. Emily McAuliffe

    For those who need to look outside an open source solution, please consider EditLive!. It is embedded in the leading content management systems and includes enterprise class support. One of the best loved features of EditLive! is the ability to copy and paste content from Word and produce clean, compliant XHTML. Try it – we have advanced features like track changes and commenting in our online demo. http://editlive.com/online-demo

  8. OIK2

    I want to integrate custom tags(for things like a standard image display with captions, functional tags from within my CMS, etc) with some user input into the WYSIWYG editor. Any tips on what editor would be best for doing this?
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  9. Chris Lottman

    I gravitate more towards Modx than wordpress. Modx uses TinyMcE which has always worked great for me.

  10. Jordan Walker

    Those are very nice, I prefer CKEditor.

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  12. Ben Margetts

    I’m struggling to find a wysiwig that will allow me to simultaneously see and edit the html and wysiwig windows. All that i can find is editors that require me to toggle.

    Any suggestions?

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  14. Zac

    Do any of these strip off the ridiculous formatting/inlined-styling that happens when content editors (the clients) end up simply copying and pasting from MS Word? I’m yet to find a good solution to that problem.

    1. Branson

      TinyMCE and CKEditor for sure do this! You can see the button for it in the screenshots. The one for Tiny MCE is in the 2nd row, 5th button from the left. The strip for CKEditor is in the top row, 8th button over.

      It will popup and have you paste the text it…and then it auto strips it. If that fails, paste into Notepad, and then copy and paste again into the wysiwyg.

  15. Martin Hruška

    All these editors are outdated. They are all based on clumsy contentEditable parameter, which don’t work the same in different browsers and all these editors do are very ugly hacks.
    But there’s different approach to browser wysiwyg editor problem! Javascript is now fast so we can emulate everything with DOM methods. Did you see latest Google Docs? Yes – no contentEditable, all with DOM. Even the blinking cursor is just styled DIV!
    I’m really waiting when this approach comes to open source world!

  16. Andy

    My choice – WYMeditor…
    because of the simplicity of the interface and because the client can’t make a mess of the XHTML we’ve strived so hard to develop. Styles, typography and layout should be left for the branding/styleguide of the master CSS, not inline by a user who fanices themselves as a designer.

    “WYMeditor has been created to generate perfectly structured XHTML strict code, to conform to the W3C XHTML specifications and to facilitate further processing by modern applications. With WYMeditor, the code can’t be contaminated by visual informations like font styles and weights, borders, colors, …
    The end-user defines content meaning, which will determine its aspect by the use of style sheets. The result is easy and quick maintenance of information.”

  17. Alan Tocheri

    Does anyone know what Squarespace uses for their editor? It’s obviously a custom job, but is it built on anything from this list?

  18. $hekh@r

    its for sure, a great collection.

  19. Albert Lie

    I was once used TinyMCE, but now I use Adobe Dreamweaver for html editor. Nice share!
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  20. ESN

    I have recently used CKeditor for a project and I must say it’s a huge improvement over the old FCKEditor.
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  21. Jared Detroit

    Doesn’t Wordpress use TinyMCE? I’ve found TinyMCE to be really easy to use and will definitely look to use it on my next project. I don’t know how it is to integrate into a website but it’s definitely easy to use.
    .-= Jared Detroit´s last blog ..Easy & Effective Content Creation =-.

    1. Saad Bassi

      Yeah, Jared WP use TinyMice. I will suggest you to take a look on CKEditor. I love it and its really very comprehensive solution.:)

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