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Create your own Text Editor, but should you?

Quill DISQUS
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    Powerful, API-driven rich text editor
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    There are quite a few options available to consider when implementing a text editor in your website. The first and most straight forward option is to use something like Quill. This allows you to drop in the editor into your existing website with minor configuration and modification. You can pick a design or layout from one of the few existing options, and apply it to the website. This works for most web apps, with minor additional work arounds for frameworks like React. The video below shows an implementation to create a Google Docs clone.

    #Text Editors #Rich Text Editor #IDEs And Text Editors 29 social mentions

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    Disqus is a global comment system that improves discussion on websites and connects conversations across the web.
    Pricing:
    • Freemium
    • $10.0 / Monthly (Up to 50,000 total daily pageviews)
    If you just want to implement a comment section for your website, you can use a service like Disqus. This is used on my blog that you are reading right now. You can check it out at the bottom of the blog. (No affiliation with Disqus).

    #Social Networks #Project Management #Commenting Service 37 social mentions

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