MediumEditor is a Medium.com WYSIWYG editor clone, a dead simple inline editor toolbar. Uses contenteditable API to implement a rich text solution.
Cost / License
- Free
- Open Source
Platforms
- Self-Hosted

Trix is described as 'Compose beautifully formatted text in your web application. Trix is a WYSIWYG editor for writing messages, comments, articles, and lists—the simple documents most web apps are made of. It features a sophisticated document model, support for embedded attachments, and outputs' and is an app in the development category. There are more than 25 alternatives to Trix for a variety of platforms, including Web-based, Self-Hosted, Linux, JavaScript and Mozilla Firefox apps. The best Trix alternative is TinyMCE, which is both free and Open Source. Other great apps like Trix are CKEditor, Glee, Tiptap and Quill.
MediumEditor is a Medium.com WYSIWYG editor clone, a dead simple inline editor toolbar. Uses contenteditable API to implement a rich text solution.

NicEdit is a free inline wysiwg html editor you can easily add to your site in seconds! NicEdit is a Lightweight, Cross Platform, Inline Content Editor to allow easy editing of web site content on the fly in the browser.


The inofficial MIT-licensed fork of the world's #1 JavaScript library for rich text editing whose latest version is GPL-or-pay now.

ProseMirror tries to bridge the gap between editing explicit, unambiguous content like Markdown or XML, and classical WYSIWYG editors.

HotEditor is a browser-based rich text editor that provides an advantage in simplifying the workload and providing more options. HotEditor can convert HTML to BBCode and BBCode to HTML (great idea for integrating Hoteditor to forum software).

ORY Editor is a React based editor for the web built that follows some important principles in modern web development.


WBCE is an open source PHP/MySQL CMS. It's a further development (fork) of WebsiteBaker with new features and is improved continously.
React Rich Text Editor is a UI component built completely in React that is meant to be a full-featured textarea replacement. It's based on the excellent, open source Draft.js from Facebook which is performant and production-tested.
