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Intuitive WYSIWYG web editor, open source & fully adaptable.
Ronnit Wilmersdörffer
Edtr.io — Intuitive WYSIWYG web editor, open source & fully adaptable.
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Edtr.io is an intuitive open source web editor. It is fully adaptable to suit virtually any use case. Check out the demo and docs at https://edtr.io!
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Arpit Agarwal
Cool stuff!!! . I saw that slate is being used for richtext, but its using the older version of slate, any plans to move to newer version since the support for older version is deprecated?
Jonas Keinholz
@arpit017 The update to Slate v0.50+ is work-in-progress. We already updated the serialized state to Slate v0.50+ state (so we can update Slate w/o having to break persisted states) but still need to bring over all features (e.g. the list plugin hasn't been updated yet). You can subscribe to this draft PR: https://github.com/edtr-io/edtr-...
Ronnit Wilmersdörffer
Excited to finally present to the internet: Edtr.io! We started developing Edtr.io for and with serlo.org, Germany's biggest free e-learning platform and Schul-Cloud, an e-learning tool backed by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research. With both projects aimed primarily at not particularly tech-savvy teachers, the requirement for Edtr.io was to provide a low-threshold, intuitive editing experience that would require no more skill than editing a Word document. Since both projects aimed to diversify the available content in the future, total adaptability to any use case was a second requirement. And by any use case we mean literally any use case: from email marketing to digital archiving to blogging and beyond - any form of web editing that requires non-techy people (or any type of people with a low tolerance for fiddly UX) to create or edit content online. So here we are: an intuitive, open source, fully adaptable web editing experience. Check out the demo and documentation on our website (https://edtr.io) and let us know what you think! We would also like to use the launch to thank @_aeneasr of ORY, who lay the groundworks for Edtr.io with the ORY Editor (now: Reactpage).
Michael Andreuzza
Some tooltips are still in german.. cool stuff..
Jonas Keinholz
@michael_andreuzza Thanks. We added i18n support recently and seems like I missed some places. Created an issue for that https://github.com/edtr-io/edtr-...
Ronnit Wilmersdörffer
@michael_andreuzza thanks for pointing that out!
Jeremy Blalock
Like the concept. Reordering sections still seems a little clunky, but I can see where it's going!
Tem Nugmanov
Cool idea! Kinda like Notion but for web 🤔