Lors de l'évaluation des deux solutions, les évaluateurs ont trouvé Froala Editor plus facile à utiliser, à configurer et à administrer. Cependant, les évaluateurs ont préféré faire affaire avec CKEditor dans l'ensemble.
Integrating CKEditor into our product was a breeze. Probably took 0.01% of the time it'd take for us to implement it ourselves. It has tons of features out of the box and is easy to customize. Works with HTML great.
I'm not a fan of the toolbar. It's visible now, but it's always visible when the user scrolls the page down. And it gets annoying. The editor content is now placed inline in the page (without the surrounding <iframe> element) — it's harder to style.
L'éditeur lui-même semble être un produit décent. Nous avons un blog sur un CMS personnalisé. Froala fonctionne bien pour ce cas d'utilisation, y compris le téléchargement d'images.
Support never meets the deadline. They don't even have the courtesy to inform customers if there is a delay. They will give vague answers like "it will be released in some time".
Integrating CKEditor into our product was a breeze. Probably took 0.01% of the time it'd take for us to implement it ourselves. It has tons of features out of the box and is easy to customize. Works with HTML great.
L'éditeur lui-même semble être un produit décent. Nous avons un blog sur un CMS personnalisé. Froala fonctionne bien pour ce cas d'utilisation, y compris le téléchargement d'images.
I'm not a fan of the toolbar. It's visible now, but it's always visible when the user scrolls the page down. And it gets annoying. The editor content is now placed inline in the page (without the surrounding <iframe> element) — it's harder to style.
Support never meets the deadline. They don't even have the courtesy to inform customers if there is a delay. They will give vague answers like "it will be released in some time".