Rather than offering extensive formatting options, it supports blocks for different types of content. This should make it easier to integrate into well-designed template without fear that the user will break it by abusing formatting, while still allowing to arrange the content freely.
It seems like it would be easy to integrate it with some simple back-end:
> The content of the editor is stored as markdown inside a JSON object, with the structure and the contents of the post serialized inside of it.
And, albeit it's not strictly on-topic, seems like you might be interested in just using a website builder. I don't know about pricing in this area of business, though. From the top of my head I remember http://www.weebly.com is one of these.
Rather than offering extensive formatting options, it supports blocks for different types of content. This should make it easier to integrate into well-designed template without fear that the user will break it by abusing formatting, while still allowing to arrange the content freely.
It seems like it would be easy to integrate it with some simple back-end:
> The content of the editor is stored as markdown inside a JSON object, with the structure and the contents of the post serialized inside of it.
And, albeit it's not strictly on-topic, seems like you might be interested in just using a website builder. I don't know about pricing in this area of business, though. From the top of my head I remember http://www.weebly.com is one of these.