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Current WYSIWIG editors use contenteditable or some other browser-inbuilt rich text control, with varying results. Aloha uses parts of the browsers control, but does its own selection handling, cursor handling, and formatting control. The new Google Docs editor, from what I've read, does everything manually, including layouting and rendering the cursor. So it's reimplementing RichText controls in HTML+JS.


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