Free Web-Based WYSIWYG HTML Editors

April 1st, 2008 | by BlackHalt |

(WYSIWYG) is an acronym for What You See Is What You Get.

WYSIWYG HTML editor are HTML editor that attempt to display the Web page as it will show on the browser. WYSIWYG Editor does not require any HTML knowledge.

Web-Based WYSIWYG HTML Editor is a HTML Editor to be used in Web pages. It provides most of the common used functions from desktop editors like Word to the Web. By using WYSIWYG HTML Editor you can write and format text, insert a links and images, create tables and much more. WYSIWYG HTML Editor does not need any kind of installation on your computer. The only thing you need to work with WYSIWYG HTML Editor is a compatible Internet browser, like MS Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Safari or Opera.

FCKeditor FCKeditor

FCKeditor is an Open Source JavaScript HTML WYSIWYG text editor that can be used in web pages. It aims to be lightweight, e.g. without requiring much to install before use.

FCKeditor – The text editor for Internet

FCKeditor

TinyMCE TinyMCE

TinyMCE is a platform independent Web-Based JavaScript HTML WYSIWYG editor control released as Open Source under LGPL by Moxiecode Systems AB. It has the ability to convert HTML TEXTAREA fields or other HTML elements to editor instances. TinyMCE is very easy to integrate into other Content Management Systems.

TinyMCE Javascript Content Editor by Moxiecode Systems AB

TinyMCE

Xinha Xinha

Xinha is a powerful Web-Based WYSIWYG HTML editor component that works in Mozilla based browsers as well as in MS Internet Explorer.

Xinha – Trac

Xinha

WYMeditor WYMeditor

WYMeditor has been created to generate perfectly structured XHTML strict code, to conform to the W3C XHTML specifications and to facilitate further processing by modern applications. Open Source. Focusing on semantic markup.

WYMeditor – web-based XHTML editor – Home

WYMeditor

Web-Based WYSIWYG (X)HTML Editors Comparison table:

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