25 July 2004 0 comments Web development
This blog post is 18 years old! Most likely, its content is outdated. Especially if it's technical.
This is a good list to keep in mind. It lists lots of different WYSIWYG editors that you as a web master can install so that content managers can update web pages as if they're writing in M$ Word.
The one I liked the most after a quick browse was FCKeditor which is released under the LGPL Open source license
It's so lightweight and simple to use that it might even be worth including FCKeditor in a future release of my beloved IssueTrackerProduct
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