One very good plugin I always used.
The plugin is called CKEditor for WordPress
The plugin has not been updated for more than 3 years
And it’s very long time in conflict with WP and than with CP
Can any of you add a new life to this appendix
Currently I use WP edit as an alternative
But wp edit is worse than CKEditora
You could look at Advanced Editor Tools – WordPress plugin | WordPress.org
TInyMCE Advanced has got all sorts of Gutenberg stuff in it now. It broke my installation of Crayon. I suspect similar behavior with any other plugins that have to do with the editor or adding any buttons to it.
Yeah, I saw that. But it still seemed to have the same toolbar options for TinyMCE.
Took another look and yes, it’s talking about the classic editor block
Right. I guess what I was getting at is that it’s probably not going to be a long-term solution.
Interesting to read that TinyMCE Advanced has now all sorts of Gutenberg stuff in it. Until now, I had not noticed that on sites where I use it along with CP, but this is important information indeed. I would be quite interested to know which advanced editor(s) other participants to this forum would recommend with long-term CP compatibility in mind?
What would make a lot of sense, since CP tries to be business focused, is to make advance TinyMCE either part of core or a core plugin. TinyMCE does already have plenty of advanced features, that’s what Advanced TinyMCE plugin was doing - bringing original features back in. WordPress uses stripped down version.
@viktor is probably right.
But by far the best editor for WP/CP that I know of is Froala: https://www.froala.com/wysiwyg-editor
The problem is that Froala is not free. Actually, it’s quite expensive: https://www.froala.com/wysiwyg-editor/pricing
This is off-topic, but I have used Summernote in a project of mine and loved it: https://summernote.org/
I thought Summernote looked really good when I last investigated editors, but I haven’t actually tried it. Good to know!
There was another discussion related to TinyMCE.
That’s why I thought sticking with TinyMCE and bringing advance functionality back might make more sense.
Indeed, it seems like it would be a good idea to fork/archive an older version of the Advanced TinyMCE plugin without the newer Gutenberg features.
Any takers?
As @viktor mentioned WP uses a modified version of TinyMCE. Therefore it would make sense to integrate the original distribution of the editor (perhaps as plugin because it is updated regularly).
Thank you for the information. I did not know Froala, but the price is quite high indeed. Unless they offetr some big discount some day, I will probably stick with other options. Well, they obviously target… the business market…
I think @anon71687268 is working on this now.
True story. Here it is: Enriched Editor.
Thank you for your work! I will install it on my CP sites! I assume that it is better to disable TinyMCE Advanced (or any other editing plugin) first?
It’s only just been forked – consider it beta.
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