TinyMCE is now part of Tiny. It’s a new name backed by the same people that made TinyMCE great. Continue the conversation @joinTiny to get the latest updates, news and improvements. Questions? #AskTiny
@carlodaniele We have been loving your TinyMCE blogs on the @kinsta site. We'd love to talk to you a bit more about your experiences with editor. Please let us know the best way to contact you.
@Tiny has released @tinymce 5 RC2. The plugin code from my article is all good to go with this latest build - I've updated the article to reference that, as well as the example code on github. https://t.co/55uxG19dlq
Millie McDonald of @jointiny on porting the 100K LoC JavaScript @tinymce codebase, trying out @reasonml and @purescript, and eventually landing on @TypeScriptlang
👍JS superset
👍Incremental adoption = low initial cost, flexible ongoing cost
👎no pattern matching
"The Tiny team is proud to introduce NiftyImages as a Technical Partner Program launch partner."
Read how this integration can help your customers here...
https://t.co/KgRClmc8uV
@tinymce@NiftyImages1
Recent updates to @Episerver
brought with them big changes for the #TinyMCE editor. Sr. Developer @BrianOliver_c2 walks through how to configure and customize @tinymce for the most recent Epi releases (with code examples): https://t.co/rgq1l3eqNQ
Welcoming @andrew_roberts and the entire @tinymce team to the #brvfam today. Big product launch and funding announcement in one day, we wouldn't expect anything less from this team.
Gutenberg is a big change to the #WordPress editing experience, but TinyMCE is still there! Check out the Classic Block. It is also there behind the scenes powering rich text in many of the other blocks.