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Content Management Systems
A content management systems (CMS) is software that allow users to create, manage, and publish digital content such as websites. Content management systems help simplify the process of creating webpages by providing a user-friendly interface for organizing and publishing content. Content management systems typically provide functionality for managing media, page layout, user permissions, and workflow processes.
WYSIWYG Editors
WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) editors are software tools that allow users to create and edit content visually without having to write code. These editors provide a graphical interface where users can design webpages, documents, or other content by directly manipulating elements like text, images, and layouts, with the end result closely resembling the final output. WYSIWYG editors are commonly used for web development, email design, document creation, and content management, making them accessible to both technical and non-technical users. They typically include features like drag-and-drop functionality, formatting options, and template customization, allowing for quick content creation and design. By abstracting the technical complexity, WYSIWYG editors streamline the process of content creation, enabling users to focus on the visual and structural aspects.
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    BlueGriffon

    BlueGriffon

    Disruptive Innovations

    The next-gen Web and EPUB Editor based on the rendering engine of Firefox. BlueGriffon® has a long list of famous ancestors and proudly inherits from all of them: Netscape®, Mozilla® Composer and Nvu. It is powered by Gecko, the same rendering engine you can find at the heart of Firefox®, and is filled with tons of powerful features. BlueGriffon® is used by millions of users around the world, including Universities, Governments and even the European Parliament.
    Starting Price: $87.75 one-time payment
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    Squire

    Squire

    Squire

    Squire is an HTML5 rich text editor, which provides powerful cross-browser normalisation, whilst being supremely lightweight and flexible. It is built for the present and the future, and as such does not support truly ancient browsers. It should work fine back to around Opera 10, Firefox 3.5, Safari 4, Chrome 9 and IE8. Unlike other HTML5 rich text editors, Squire was written as a component for writing documents (emails, essays, etc.), not doing wysiwyg websites. If you are looking for support for inserting form controls or flash components or the like, you'll need to look elsewhere. However for many purposes, Squire may be just what you need, providing the power without the bloat.
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    Popline

    Popline

    Popline

    ...It provides commonly used editing features out-of-the-box. Easy to extend, Easy to customize. Two modes supported, edit mode and view mode. Two popup ways supported, fixed and relative. Compatible with Chrome, Safari, Firefox, Opera 15.0+, IE 8+. The default theme popline used is designed by @Pepsin. Popline also support View Mode, you can send a twitter, a facebook message, pin an image to pinterest, search with google in View Mode. Popline can popup at top of the paragraph which you selected (like Medium) or popup on the mouse pointer position. You can enable/disable/reorder plugins when popline initializes.
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    MadNotes

    MadNotes

    Department of Web

    ...Main Features: ✔️Rich text formatting ✔️Synchronization ✔️Unlimited docs ✔️Security by default ✔️Dark & Light Mode ✔️ Privacy Settings Download the MadNotes browser extension from the Chrome, Edge, and Firefox browser stores, or try it on the web.
    Starting Price: $3
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    Summernote

    Summernote

    Summernote

    ...Integrate it with any back-end. 3rd parties available in django, rails, angular. Supports Bootstrap 3.x.x to 4.x.x, it is very lightweight (js+css: 100Kb), provides smart user interaction, works in all major browsers, like Safari, Chrome, Firefox, Opera, Edge and Internet Explorer 9+. It also works in all major operating systems, such as Windows, MacOS, Linux. The fastest way to get Summernote is to download the precompiled and minified versions of our CSS and JavaScript. Bootstrap uses certain HTML elements and CSS properties which require HTML5 doctype.
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    Trumbowyg

    Trumbowyg

    Trumbowyg

    ...Beautiful design, generates semantic code, comes with a powerful API. Editor and generated code are optimized for HTML5 support. Compatible with all recents browsers like IE9+, Chrome, Opera and Firefox. All existing WYSIWYG editors are larger than 45kB. Trumbowyg is only 20kB which means faster page loading. No useless features, just the necessary ones to generate clean, semantic code. Options and design are entirely configurable to suit your needs. However, the default design is compatible with Retina display and optimized for a great and simple user experience. ...
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    Sir Trevor

    Sir Trevor

    Sir Trevor

    ...ECMAScript 6 shims are bundled in by default; if the platform you wish to run on doesn't support ECMAScript 5 APIs you'll need to shim those yourself. Sir Trevor uses The Guardian's scribe for rich text editing. Supported by Chrome 51+, Safari 9+, Firefox 47+.
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