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TinyMCE
A WYSIWYG editor can be a blessing and a curse on a Drupal site. Give your users too much control and they'll make right-aligned, purple h1 tags inside of three levels of tables they made.
Still, users expect to be able to control basic formatting, link to nodes within their own site easily, and easily link images and documents.
With the help of four modules, you can craft a great experience for your users. I'll show you how to build this using TinyMCE, which I use on all my Drupal implementations.
