Editor.js
A block-style editor with clean JSON output (by codex-team)
slate
A completely customizable framework for building rich text editors. (Currently in beta.) (by ianstormtaylor)
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Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
Editor.js
Posts with mentions or reviews of Editor.js.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2024-03-29.
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How I optimized Carousel for EditorJS 2x in size.
I am supporting a project where lawyers, advisors can publish articles or news, to get more attention and clients. Initially it was made through TinyMCE, but they wanted not just HTML, but also a way of showing many pictures with interactions. I was seeking UI editor like Medium, and I guess best what I found was EditorJS and during checking its Awesome List there were several carousel plugins and I stopped on this.
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Introducing EmailBuilder.js - a free and open source block-based email template builder
We call it EmailBuilder.js – a powerful block-based email builder that takes the best parts of other open source libraries like Editor.js and email component libraries and puts them into an easy to use no-code builder.
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Show HN: I made an app that consolidated 18 apps (doc, sheet, form, site, chat)
I tried the "Doc", "Sheet" and "Slide" feature and each of them are incomplete and lacks most of the popular features. It would be better if the author uses existing solutions instead of implement them from ground up.
editor.js [0] for documents and Grist [1] for spreadsheet are some good examples.
[0]: https://editorjs.io/
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5 Github Repositories To Master Next.js 😎
Editorjs [https://editorjs.io/]
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Ask HN: What is your favorite FOSS WYSIWYG editor?
Use Gutenberg or a block editor like this (https://github.com/codex-team/editor.js) for a CMS. The WYSIWYG days are over.
- Editor.js: Free block-style editor with a universal JSON output
- Launch HN: Twenty.com (YC S23) – open-source CRM
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editor.js integration?
Has anyone had any luck adding editor.js to your app? I've got a plain rails/stimulus/turbo/activeStorage app which needs a dynamic page builder and editor.js looks like it has promise. However it's a pretty specialized workflow and Im not sure if it jives well with the plain Rails ecosystem.
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WYSIWYG is a Pain
try this: https://editorjs.io/ might come handy, it's a very nice library and it's well maintained.
- Editor.js: Block-style editor with universal JSON output
slate
Posts with mentions or reviews of slate.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-08-03.
- 5 Not-So-Typical React Libraries for an Outstanding Project
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Which Rich Text Editor to use ?
- it creates a layout based on rows and cells, so it support multi-column layout - each cell can contain a different "cell-plugin", - richt-text editor based on https://github.com/ianstormtaylor/slate is built in and comes with its own plugin system. It can do weight, italic, block-types, alignment and lists and can be extended as you want (even with elements storing data and interactive components) - you can create custom cell plugins based on a schema (or custom control ui) and a component that should be rendered - it stores an object tree that represent it, not html. It therefore can contain any react component, which is great if you want to allow your editors to add interactive components or components that you already built as part of the app - i carefully optimized for SSR and bundle size, so no editor ui is rendered nor loaded. editor ui is only loaded on the client if you disable readOnly. (lazy loading) - it mainly tested with nextjs, since i used it for content-heavy pages. - its not yet tested with react-server components, but it should actually work in read-only mode
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What is your goto WYSIWYG Editor?
Finally there's Slate and Lexical which are super powerful in terms of customizability and extensibility. They're great options for when the editing experience plays a major role in the product.
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Looking for the best React Editor library
Slate, as per its documentation, is a completely customizable framework for building rich text editors. Therefore, it doesn't offer a feature-rich text editor but instead provides tools to build one. Let's create a component called Slate and see what the Slate editor looks like.
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Slate | Editor in 10min with Next.js and TS ✍️
Link to Repo
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Is there a good alternative to Draft-js rich text editor?
Word of warning about Slate: I love the API and the design goals, but it appears to suffer from some fundamental issues. We were experiencing issues similar to this one and a team of multiple 10+ year experienced frontend devs couildn't figure out what was going on. I had to completely rip out a feature we had built with Slate and had to reimplement a new version from scratch with Lexical. So far we have no issues other than those inherent to rich text editing.
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Lexical – a web text editor framework that powers Facebook
We're trying to choose between Lexical and Slate at work. Do you have any examples that would be similar to this? https://github.com/ianstormtaylor/slate/blob/main/site/examp...
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A good rich text editor for reactjs?
If you are going to customise a ton of functionalities and/or implement new functionality I suggest using SlateJS. If not, have a look at Sun editor.
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Ace, CodeMirror, and Monaco: A Comparison of the Code Editors You Use in Browser
You definitely need to give Slate (https://github.com/ianstormtaylor/slate) a try - the best editor framework I've used.
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Best WYSIWYG editor for Vue that supports structured content?
Slate: Looks very promising, but it's for React. (Someone has floated the idea of making it framework-agnostic, but the maintainers haven't committed to that goal yet.)
What are some alternatives?
When comparing Editor.js and slate you can also consider the following projects:
quill - Quill is a modern WYSIWYG editor built for compatibility and extensibility.
Draft.js - A React framework for building text editors.
notion-clone - Notion clone
tiptap - The headless rich text editor framework for web artisans.
ProseMirror - The ProseMirror WYSIWYM editor
lexical - Lexical is an extensible text editor framework that provides excellent reliability, accessibility and performance.
React PDF viewer - A React component to view a PDF document
TinyMCE - The world's #1 JavaScript library for rich text editing. Available for React, Vue and Angular