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I would like to really see this in the product as well some of the functionality provided in 4 like inline editing could be really useful for clients
https://www.tinymce.com/docs/demo/inline/
Minesh
There was a poll on World some time ago. It somewhat showed that Epi are at least thinking about leaving TinyMCE completely.
We have been investigating options for refreshing the editor. It's obviously a very central piece of technology though, with many dependencies through-out the platform and the eco-system, so not a small task :)
My hope is we can have a more modern editor in place sometime later in 2017.
The bad news: We decided to postpone the editor update last year, and focus on improving the editing experience around more browser driven rendering
The good news: We got some restructuring in place in CMS 11, that moved the editor to a separate package, and we are now actively working on a new package with an updated editor
We have a pretty good package now, my guess is we will start putting something out on nuget feed this month or next.
Hi, I posted a bug/issue about the new TinyMCE package to https://world.episerver.com/forum/developer-forum/Problems-and-bugs/Thread-Container/2018/3/tinymce-version-4-episerver.cms.tinymce-2.0.0/ It doesn't seem to behave as described in the documentation page.
I can see that the forum has been updated to TinyMCE version 4. Great! Are there any plans on updating the distribution that comes with EPI?
I must admit it is a bit embarrasing demonstrating EPI CMS with the version that comes bundled with EPI 10. It has been looking pretty much the same since the EPI 5 and 6 versions. Not something you would expect from a 2017 product... I've tried to skin the 3 version but the options are somewhat limited...
Thanks in advance!