Dissecting the WordPress TinyMCE Editor
This is the second part of two posts dedicated to WordPress editors. The first post was all about WordPress text editor, while in this post we will dissect the WordPress TinyMCE editor, and we will bend it to our will. Follow along below as we will show you how to: TinyMCE is a browser-based WYSIWYG editor written in JavaScript and released as open source software under
WordPress TinyMCE editor
By default, WordPress TinyMCE editor provides two rows of buttons to create, edit and format post content. The first row (the primary toolbar) includes styling and formatting functionalities. Additional controls allow to add, edit and remove anchors, add the tag, activate the distraction-free mode. All these buttons should look pretty familiar to anyone with basic knowledge of a word processor.
The Toolbar Toggle button toggles the Advanced editor toolbar (the second row of buttons), which provides a pulldown menu of text elements (paragraph, headings and preformatted text), more styling controls, and some additional features (Paste as text, Clear formatting, Special characters, Undo and Redo) that come in handy in many ways.
The Special characters table allow users
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