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What is TinyMCE?

It is the most advanced WYSWIYG HTML editor designed to simplify website content creation. The rich text editing platform that helped launch Atlassian, Medium, Evernote, and more.
TinyMCE is a tool in the Javascript Utilities & Libraries category of a tech stack.
TinyMCE is an open source tool with 14.2K GitHub stars and 2.1K GitHub forks. Here’s a link to TinyMCE's open source repository on GitHub

Who uses TinyMCE?

Companies
274 companies reportedly use TinyMCE in their tech stacks, including Blackboard, Instructure, and Cvent.

Developers
68 developers on StackShare have stated that they use TinyMCE.

TinyMCE Integrations

React, jQuery, WordPress, AngularJS, and Vue.js are some of the popular tools that integrate with TinyMCE. Here's a list of all 9 tools that integrate with TinyMCE.
Decisions about TinyMCE

Here are some stack decisions, common use cases and reviews by companies and developers who chose TinyMCE in their tech stack.

Needs advice
on
CKEditorCKEditor
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TinyMCETinyMCE

I want to use a WYSIWYG editor that gives the feature to export as Word, please. CKEditor5 provides Export to Word. After export, it has an issue with Bulleting/Numbering. TinyMCE doesn't provide Export to Word

Want to try PHPdocx, anyone has a review of it, please?

Does anybody have any other tool suggestions, please?

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Needs advice
on
ArangoDBArangoDB
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PostgreSQLPostgreSQL

Hello All, I'm building an app that will enable users to create documents using ckeditor or TinyMCE editor. The data is then stored in a database and retrieved to display to the user, these docs can contain image data also. The number of pages generated for a single document can go up to 1000. Therefore by design, each page is stored in a separate JSON. I'm wondering which database is the right one to choose between ArangoDB and PostgreSQL. Your thoughts, advice please. Thanks, Kashyap

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TinyMCE's Features

  • Improved copy-paste
  • Spell check
  • Image upload
  • Accessibility check
  • Link check

TinyMCE Alternatives & Comparisons

What are some alternatives to TinyMCE?
CodeMirror
CodeMirror is a JavaScript component that provides a code editor in the browser. When a mode is available for the language you are coding in, it will color your code, and optionally help with indentation.
Quill
It is messaging for teams that focus. Designed from the ground up to make you more productive. Everything in Quill is a thread. Focus on a topic, make decisions, and stay in flow. Choose the conversations you care about and safely filter everything else, knowing that you’re not missing out.
Visual Studio Code
Build and debug modern web and cloud applications. Code is free and available on your favorite platform - Linux, Mac OSX, and Windows.
Sublime Text
Sublime Text is available for OS X, Windows and Linux. One license is all you need to use Sublime Text on every computer you own, no matter what operating system it uses. Sublime Text uses a custom UI toolkit, optimized for speed and beauty, while taking advantage of native functionality on each platform.
Modernizr
It’s a collection of superfast tests or detects as we like to call them which run as your web page loads, then you can use the results to tailor the experience to the user. It tells you what HTML, CSS and JavaScript features the user’s browser has to offer.
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TinyMCE's Followers
60 developers follow TinyMCE to keep up with related blogs and decisions.