There are many WYSIWYG Editors out there, but some are very old and the dev experience is quite bad. Some are headless with many plugins and need a lot of time to tune them to your liking.
I am looking for a very simple WYSIWYG Editor, if possible just an import and then specify an id. What are your goto WYSIWYG Editors?
Edit: Sorry I was not clear enough. I am not looking for a Website Builder, I am looking for an Editor where a User can write something like a Blog Post.
I have found several. Like ProseMirror, Slate, DraftJs, Quill, EditorJS, TinyMCE, TipTap etc.
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If you want control over your code use the code view in Dreamweaver or just a plain text editor like Notepad++ on Windows, Textmate on Mac or Vim on *nix. The problem with WYSIWYG is that you don't have full control over the code you produce, allthough you are free too clean up afterwards offcourse.
Coda from the guys at Panic is a really nice Mac product. You write the markup yourself and therefore retain complete control as you would with TextMate, Notepad2, etc. But there is also a live preview you can see in a split screen so you can tell immediately what affect you are having on the page. It's a nice "best of both worlds" solution.
I still use TinyMCE but wonder if I can just use LLms to make simple editor for me