It really depends what you're looking for. I haven't had needs for HTML editors, but rather some other kind of rich text (semantic markup based on thesauruses, illustrations that come with their legend, links to other items by their ID, etc. or sometimes more simply tagging people), mostly because the marked up text needs to be included into PDFs and with several HTML renderings. Been using the editor from the defunct Wave (né Google Wave, then Apache Wave in a Box), and currently replacing it with Prosemirror (same schema-based approach).
For that simpler case I mentioned, in a React app, Draft.js by Facebook did the job.
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It really depends what you're looking for. I haven't had needs for HTML editors, but rather some other kind of rich text (semantic markup based on thesauruses, illustrations that come with their legend, links to other items by their ID, etc. or sometimes more simply tagging people), mostly because the marked up text needs to be included into PDFs and with several HTML renderings. Been using the editor from the defunct Wave (né Google Wave, then Apache Wave in a Box), and currently replacing it with Prosemirror (same schema-based approach).
For that simpler case I mentioned, in a React app, Draft.js by Facebook did the job.