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french-press-editor | prosemirror-view | |
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1 | 1 | |
75 | 1,545 | |
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0.0 | 8.1 | |
over 1 year ago | 8 days ago | |
JavaScript | TypeScript | |
Mozilla Public License 2.0 | MIT License |
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french-press-editor
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Slate – A completely customizable framework for building rich text editors
That's my experience. I own a fork of Slate and Slate plugins that I've been doing my best to maintain, as well as a wrapper: https://github.com/roast-cms/french-press-editor. My project is small enough not to have bandwidth to upgrade Slate or switch to another editor but popular enough to keep alive and maintain two years past the version release I solidified. The implementation I have isn't very buggy, I've used it almost every day and have over a hundred users who successfully used it as well. There was only one time when a serious bug surfaced, the rest being minor inconveniences. This is the implementation: https://www.analog.cafe/write/draft
prosemirror-view
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Slate – A completely customizable framework for building rich text editors
Yes, I looked at it a bit more the other day and the API looks like a really nice layer on top of ProseMirror.
Draft.js was another far out experience for me. I built a first attempt of my app with it, only to discover that Draft.js didn't work on Android. It was buggy on iOS, but Android just didn't work. I had just assumed erroneously that—Facebook—you know, it'll work on Android. But it didn't at all. Android support did land by a huge community PR[0], but by then I had already decided I needed to find something else. That PR actually led me[1] to ProseMirror:
> This approach is the one used by Prosemirror (see https://github.com/ProseMirror/prosemirror-view/blob/master/...), which is the only Rich Text Editor I've tried that works well on Android. [1]
[0] https://github.com/facebook/draft-js/pull/2035
[1] https://github.com/facebook/draft-js/pull/2035#issue-2613622...
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