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About WYMeditor

Description

WYMeditor is an open source web-based WYSIWYM editor with semantics and standards in mind.

The "WYM" part stands for What You Mean (is what you get). This is in contrast with the more common WYSIWYG—What You See Is What You Get.

Thus WYMeditor is different from the more common editors (like TinyMCE and CKEditor).

Its focus is on providing a simple experience for users as well as the separation of the content of the document from the presentation of the document.

It also adheres to web standards.

And its versioning adheres to Semantic Versioning 2.

Resources

Documentation WYMeditor documentation documentation badge
Code repository WYMeditor GitHub repository GitHub Mark
Website WYMeditor website http://wymeditor.github.io/wymeditor
Chat Gitter.im room Join the chat at https://gitter.im/wymeditor/wymeditor
Support WYMeditor questions in Stack Overflow Stack Overflow icon
Issues WYMeditor issue tracker  
Examples WYMeditor online examples  
CI testing WYMeditor Travis-CI report Travis CI badge
Bower Bower manifest Bower logo
Project mgmt Waffle.io board 'Project Management'

Why WYMeditor?

If your project requires that users produce consistent, standards-compliant and clean content, they'll thank you for implementing WYMeditor.

There are lots of choices when it comes to a browser–based editor and many of them are stable, mature projects with thousands of users.

If you require an editor that gives the end–user total control and flexibility then WYMeditor is probably not for you. On the other hand, if you want an editor that can be customized to provide the specific capabilities that are required in your project, and you want to ensure that users are focused on the structure of their content instead of tweaking fonts and margins, perhaps you should give WYMeditor a try.

WYMeditor also fully supports Internet Explorer 8.

Try It

Want to see what WYMeditor can do? Try the examples online, right now.

Browser Compatibility

Internet Explorer Internet Explorer logo 8 – 11
Mozilla Firefox Firefox logo LTS and latests two major versions
Opera Opera logo Latest version
Safari Safari logo Latest version
Google Chrome Chrome logo Latest two major versions

Requirements

  • jQuery: any version between 1.4.4 and 2.1.x. With jQuery 2.x and newer, there is no support for IE8 and older.
  • For IE8, ES5 shims are required. Tested with es5-shim and shams.

Global Pollution

  • window.jQuery.browser: jquery.browser v``~0.0.6``
  • window.rangy: Rangy v``1.2.2`` (includes the selection save and restore module)

Copyright

Copyright (c) 2005 - 2015 Jean-Francois Hovinne, Dual licensed under the MIT (MIT-license.txt) and GPL (GPL-license.txt) licenses.

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Pure js cross-browser WYSIWYM editor with a focus on the clean separation of content and styling.

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