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Grzegorz Wiecheć
Feb 25, 2019
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Navigating to blocks in TinyMCE

In the next release of EPiServer.CMS.TinyMce (2.8.0) there is small enhancement for blocks.

When a block is added to the TinyMCE, the editor will be able to navigate to this block using the Go to block button.

TinyMCE go to block.gif

Feb 25, 2019

Comments

Feb 25, 2019 09:11 AM

Nice to be honest, I'd completely missed the fact you can add blocks to TinyMCE in the new version. 

Jonas Carlbaum
Jonas Carlbaum Feb 25, 2019 09:26 AM

Scott, was it removed in some version (such as early 11)? If I don't remember wrong — blocks in TinyMCE has been possible since 7.5!?

Jonas Carlbaum
Jonas Carlbaum Feb 25, 2019 09:28 AM

...nice addition with the "go to block"-button... 

Vishal Panday
Vishal Panday Mar 12, 2019 12:51 PM

I didn't know you could add blocks to TinyMCE either :-)

KennyG
KennyG May 23, 2019 09:30 PM

This is cool, it'd also be awesome if we could (easily) set them to render inline. Hint hint.

postjoe
postjoe Aug 9, 2019 01:46 PM

Adding blocks to TinyMCE is surprisingly little known or utilized but can be great for keeping content structures clean. 

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