Best WYSIWYG Editor for Drupal: CKEditor 5 & Varbase

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Rashed Azzam

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FAQs

CKEditor 5 has been the default rich-text editor in Drupal core since Drupal 10 (December 2022) and continues as the default in Drupal 11, with no extra modules required.

No. CKEditor 4 reached end of life and was removed from Drupal core in Drupal 10. Sites upgrading from Drupal 9 are migrated to CKEditor 5 during the upgrade.

Yes. The Gutenberg module offers a WordPress-style block editor, and for component-based pages many teams use Paragraphs and Layout Builder instead of a single free-form editor.

Yes, through CKEditor 5's premium add-ons, which enable live co-authoring, comments, and track changes inside Drupal.

Varbase pre-configures CKEditor 5 and adds editorial tooling such as media handling, reusable CTA components, built-in SEO, content preview, and URL automation, so enterprise teams can publish faster without custom setup.

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