stylo
Draft.js
stylo | Draft.js | |
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5 | 40 | |
715 | 22,309 | |
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4.9 | 8.2 | |
about 1 year ago | over 1 year ago | |
TypeScript | JavaScript | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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stylo
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todolist-cl: a nice looking todolist with a web UI, written in Common Lisp [and by a newcomer to CL, to add credit]
I recently integrated Stylo: https://stylojs.com/ It was simple and the editor looks simple, I like it.
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Is there some kind of opensource widget editor? Like an advanced WYSIWYG editor
Stylo
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Switching Rich Text Editors, Part 1: Picking Tiptap
Great article and fantastic choice!
This is a topic I have been very interested lately. I had been lucky to start using since Slate 0.61.x, but I cannot say anything good about it. It has a major problem with managing large documents [0]. I tried to introduce multiple improvements of performance, but it is very ungrateful project – change in one place affects many things at the same time. I am shocked, how many projects are still using it. For example, open-sourced Notabase [1]. My 4+ weeks with Slate.js completely killed motivation, and I was only thinking to put a whole project to litter.
In the result of being unhappy, I switched to Draft.js. It was 2020, and I was eager to try it out, so I did. Sadly, in 2020 there was also the last release [2]. Initially, I didn't like how it works. I preferred the Slate data model. Also, the draft.js project felt not maintained at that time (by looking at commits activity, issues and pull-requests). It is written in the Flow which I detest. I spent few weeks to try "merge" the draft.js and sentry with doing a "rewrite" to TypeScript. Obviously, quickly I realized myself it is stupid idea.
Then, I took a look at ReMirror. Yet another problem that was struggling with maintenance and active contributors. It is based on ProseMirror, so I thought it is better choice than previous. ReMirror is overly complex for simple things. It was hard to find any help - neither by googling examples nor via ReMirror's Discord (it was dead silence there).
After that, I have found information about the TipTap. Back then, there was only provided support for Vue.js. Fortunately, it was that time, when they have promised the v2 with React support. I skipped it to wait for the new version.
Maybe, a raw ProseMirror with React? Yep, tried it, but I wasn't very happy of the result. I knew the TipTap v2 will be released and there were already existing projects that were using ProseMirror behind the scene, for example: Outline's rich-markdown-editor[3]. It has tons of built-in components that I had with Slate. I was extremely happy about it, because "everything what I needed" was there – typical bold, italic, code, code block, quote, multi-level list and even table editing. Really awesome piece of code! However, authors decided they are opting for TipTap and they have archived repository on GitHub, which means officially the project is dead.
I had no time to test Quill.js. It looked interesting, but it has noticeable poor development pace, and it looks a dead project with many bugs.
Currently, I am using the TipTap v2 and I can't say how happy I am now. I guess I will stick with it for longer. However, I know the journey to find the best Rich Text Editor has not ended. There are more alternatives, for example Stylo [4] that I've found in this week.
[0] Try to copy the contents of https://www.slatejs.org/examples/huge-document and paste it back. In a result, my Firefox on Macbook M1 hangs.
[1]: https://notabase.io/
[2]: https://github.com/facebook/draft-js/releases/tag/v0.11.7
[3]: https://github.com/outline/rich-markdown-editor
[4]: https://stylojs.com/
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Looking for suggestions for material themed rich text editors
This one is super hot off the press (literally just announced on Twitter today) and still in alpha, but you might want to check out: https://stylojs.com/ - its lightweight/minimal and uses web components.
- Stylo - A new interactive rich text editor for the web
Draft.js
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What true Open Source Software means from my perspective in the industry and how I recommend contributing to it to get your foot in the door (spoiler: it's not what most bootcamps do)
Also for comparison, here is a very small project that has 1600 issues, 1400 commits and 250 contributors and if I saw that you were a lead contributor on here on a resume I would think you have exposure to "small sized projects". https://github.com/facebookarchive/draft-js
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What is this called? how do you create it? any library? (react)
Draft JS
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Is there a good alternative to Draft-js rich text editor?
Draft-js developed by Facebook, last update was over 2 years ago and it still got over 800k weekly downloads. I can't quite get it to work so I'm wondering if theres other good alternatives out there.
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Making text editor in tauri
If you want to write the GUI code in Rust, you'd need something like Dioxus (which uses Tauri under the hood). But note that the Rust GUI ecosystem is still new, so I doubt we have something like Draft.js (a wysiwyg editor component for React). There's a lot of complexity involved in writing a text editor, and I'll suspect you'll have to handle a lot of that yourself.
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Lexical – a web text editor framework that powers Facebook
How does this compare to Draft.js, another rich text editor created by Facebook?
https://draftjs.org/
- Does anybody a block-based rich text editor like notion that works with react?
- Draft.js and React Native
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make document.execCommand('insertText', false, 'message') work with draftjs?
To play around with it you can just go to https://draftjs.org/ and play with it in chrome dev tools.
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How to align text in Draft.js
I'm wondering how to align text in Draft.js just like on the picture below.
- Facebook open sources Lexical, an extensible text editor framework
What are some alternatives?
quill - Quill is a modern WYSIWYG editor built for compatibility and extensibility.
polkadot-Js-Plus-extension - A user-friendly wallet to interact with the Polkadot/Substrate based blockchains through a browser.
slate - A completely customizable framework for building rich text editors. (Currently in beta.)
react-page - Next-gen, highly customizable content editor for the browser - based on React and written in TypeScript. WYSIWYG on steroids.
TinyMCE - The world's #1 JavaScript library for rich text editing. Available for React, Vue and Angular
parity-signer - Air-gapped crypto wallet.
react-quill - A Quill component for React.
milkdown - 🍼 Plugin driven WYSIWYG markdown editor framework.
Editor.js - A block-style editor with clean JSON output
Astar - The dApp hub for blockchains of the future
react-draft-wysiwyg - A Wysiwyg editor build on top of ReactJS and DraftJS. https://jpuri.github.io/react-draft-wysiwyg