You might have missed this quote near the top—it recommends Tiptap for most uses.
> If you’re here for a quick recommendation, we think the most well-rounded choice is Tiptap because it strikes a balance between being a feature-rich editor without being overly opinionated.
If you disable JavaScript in your browser and load my blog, you'll find the entire site works apart from the interactive components in the article! That's the only part that uses client-side JS.
You've been hilariously accurate here—I was actually a WordPress dev for years, and now I don't mention it because I'm not interested in those jobs. Haven't even told any of my colleagues!
Right, the most important thing is getting your posts out there! I say do what works best for you, we all have knowledge and experience in different areas, and there isn't a single solution for everyone.
To make it fill the page, you need to make sure it's placed inside an element (with relative positioning) that's height comes from its content. Then give the noise absolute positioning.
The noise still overlays the text, it's just not really visible because of the contrast between text and background.
Happy to answer any questions.