What the best WYSIWYG editor for html? [closed]?

TinyMCE and CKEditor are very good. I have implemented in many of my projects. Works great.

Edit: If you are using TinyMCE, you have a nice plugin to upload and manage files and images. MCFileManager - MCImageManager.

Ckeditor. Com , tinymce.moxiecode. Com – Muneer Jun 28 '10 at 7:36.

Dreamweaver is still by far the best, IMO. It supports WYSIWYG using the webkit-engine but does very few unecessary changes to your manually edited html.

According to me the OP is after a wisiwyg editor to embed into html, not a tool to generate html pages. – XIII Jun 28 '10 at 7:36 1 Yeah, I realize that now given the other answers. It was not clear to me at all however from the original question.

– inflagranti Jun 28 '10 at 7:37 Poor effort on the -1 from what the OP said it really does sound like something like Dreamweaver. Move the -1 from the answer to the question for being Vague if anything.. -_- – Thqr Jun 28 '10 at 7:54.

I don't know about the best as that could mean something different for everyone else. But here's a good overview of different of such editors: Why would you want to write your own WYSIWYG editor? Grz, Kris.

TinyMCE and the TinyBrowser addon work really well for me.

Very interesting filebrowser, thanks! – user377228 Jun 28 '10 at 23:05.

I don't know if it's the "best", but I found tinyMCE - tinymce.moxiecode.com/ - to be very good.

If you want something clean, simple and free (open source), use KompoZer. It has the support of Mozilla. kompozer.net.

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