TinyMCE

TinyMCE

An instance of TinyMCE with the basic skin
Developer(s) Ephox Corporation
Stable release
4.3.3[1] / January 14, 2016 (2016-01-14)
Development status Active
Written in JavaScript
Operating system Cross-platform
Type HTML editor
License LGPL
Website www.tinymce.com

TinyMCE (Tiny Moxiecode Content Editor) is a platform-independent, browser-based WYSIWYG editor control, written in JavaScript and released as open-source software under the LGPL by Ephox. It has the ability to convert HTML textarea fields or other HTML elements to editor instances. TinyMCE is designed to easily integrate with content management systems, including Django, Drupal, Joomla!, WordPress, and SOY CMS.

Features

TinyMCE offers HTML formatting tools, like bold, italic, underline, ordered and unordered lists, different types of alignments, in-line placement of images and videos, etc. It allows users to edit HTML documents online. The different options can be configured at the time of integration with a project, which improves the flexibility of a project.

Browser compatibility

TinyMCE is compatible with multiple browsers, including Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Safari, Opera and Google Chrome, across multiple operating systems.[2]

API

TinyMCE includes an extensive API for custom integration.[3]

Plugins

TinyMCE ships with an assortment of plugins.[4] Because TinyMCE is meant to be a client-side application, it does not include native file managers for various server technologies. Several file manager solutions exist, including several proprietary projects developed by Ephox, as well as a handful of open source file manager solutions.

Proprietary

Free and Open source

Language support

Product support

Community peer-to-peer support for TinyMCE can be found on the forums at . Premium product support requires purchasing a support subscription with TinyMCE Enterprise.

Themes and skins

The current version (4) of TinyMCE has its own custom skin editor accessible at skin.tinymce.com and you can find more skins in the skin/plugin repository on the tinymce.com website.

TinyMCE 2.x->3.x used to offer various ways to customize the look and feel of the editor. Version 3 of TinyMCE came packaged with two themes, simple and advanced, as well as 2 skins for each theme, default and o2k7.

Compressor

TinyMCE also has an optional compressor pack to reduce the overall script download footprint, in the time it takes the script to initialize. The compressor pack is available for PHP, ASPX, JSP, and CFM. A third-party Ruby on Rails compressor pack is also available.[7]

History

TinyMCE was spun out of a content management system developed by Johan "Spocke" Sorlin and Joakim Lindkvist from their original content management system known as "Moxiecode Content Editor" [8] in 2004.

Release history

Version Number Release Date Additional Notes
1.0 March 11, 2004[9]
1.1 May 26, 2004[10]
1.2 July 5, 2004[11]
1.3 September 10, 2004[12]
1.4 January 9, 2005[13]
2.0 December 1, 2005[14]
2.1 February 13, 2007[15]
3.0 January 30, 2008[16]
3.1 June 17, 2008[17]
3.2 September 11, 2008[18]
3.3 March 10, 2010[19]
3.4 March 10, 2011[20]
3.5 May 5, 2012[21]
4.0 June 16, 2013[22]
4.1 June 18, 2014[23]
4.2 June 25, 2015[24]
4.3 November 25, 2015[25]

See also

References

  1. "TinyMCE 4.3.3 Release Notes". TinyMCE. 2015-11-13. Retrieved 2015-11-16.
  2. "TinyMCE:Compatibility — TinyMCE Documentation". TinyMCE. 2012-03-30. Retrieved 2015-10-21.
  3. "TinyMCE:API — TinyMCE Documentation Wiki". TinyMCE. 2010-01-14. Retrieved 2010-02-23.
  4. "TinyMCE:Plugins — TinyMCE Documentation Wiki". TinyMCE. 2010-02-04. Retrieved 2010-02-23.
  5. "Languages for TinyMCE 4". Ephox. Retrieved 2015-10-21.
  6. "Languages for TinyMCE". Ephox. Retrieved 2010-02-23.
  7. "TinyMCE GZip Compressor Ruby on Rails Plugin : powered by Doodlekit". Garbage Burrito. Retrieved 2010-02-23.
  8. "Archive of Moxiecode Product Page from May 11, 2004". Moxiecode Systems AB. 2004-05-11. Retrieved 2016-07-14.
  9. "Archive of TinyMCE Home Page from April 15, 2004". Moxiecode Systems AB. 2004-04-15. Retrieved 2016-07-14.
  10. "Archive of TinyMCE Home Page from June 5, 2004". Moxiecode Systems AB. 2004-06-05. Retrieved 2016-07-14.
  11. "Archive of TinyMCE Home Page from July 25, 2004". Moxiecode Systems AB. 2004-07-25. Retrieved 2016-07-14.
  12. "Archive of TinyMCE Home Page from September 18, 2004". Moxiecode Systems AB. 2004-09-18. Retrieved 2016-07-14.
  13. "Archive of TinyMCE Home Page from February 12, 2005". Moxiecode Systems AB. 2005-02-12. Retrieved 2016-07-14.
  14. "Archive of TinyMCE Change Log from July 1, 2006". Moxiecode Systems AB. 2006-07-01. Retrieved 2016-07-14.
  15. "Archive of TinyMCE Change Log from April 15, 2007". Moxiecode Systems AB. 2007-04-15. Retrieved 2016-07-14.
  16. "Archive of TinyMCE Forum from July 24, 2007". Moxiecode Systems AB. Retrieved 2016-07-14.
  17. "Archive of TinyMCE Forum from December 16, 2008". Moxiecode Systems AB. Retrieved 2016-07-14.
  18. "Archive TinyMCE Forum from October 29, 2008". Moxiecode Systems AB. Retrieved 2016-07-14.
  19. "Archive of TinyMCE Forum from June 9, 2010". Moxiecode Systems AB. Retrieved 2016-07-14.
  20. "TinyMCE Forum posting on March 10, 2011". Moxiecode Systems AB. Retrieved 2016-07-14.
  21. "TinyMCE Forum posting on May 5, 2012". Moxiecode Systems AB. Retrieved 2016-07-14.
  22. "TinyMCE Forum posting on June 16, 2013". Moxiecode Systems AB. Retrieved 2016-07-14.
  23. "TinyMCE Forum posting on June 18, 2014". Moxiecode Systems AB. Retrieved 2016-07-14.
  24. "TinyMCE Forum posting on June 25, 2015". Moxiecode Systems AB. Retrieved 2016-07-14.
  25. "TinyMCE Forum posting on November 25, 2015". Moxiecode Systems AB. Retrieved 2016-07-14.

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