TinyMCE

TinyMCE is an online rich-text editor released as open-source software under the GNU General Public License version 2 or later. It converts HTML  fields, or other designated HTML elements, into editor instances.

TinyMCE is designed to integrate with JavaScript libraries such as React, Vue.js, AngularJS and Bootstrap as well as content management systems such as Joomla!, and WordPress.

Browser compatibility
TinyMCE is compatible with the following browsers


 * Google Chrome
 * Mozilla Firefox
 * Safari
 * Microsoft Edge

It is compatible with these browsers on any operating system that officially supports the particular browser.

As of version 6.0, released 2022-03-03, support for Internet Explorer was dropped.

API
TinyMCE includes an extensive API for custom integration.

Plugins
TinyMCE uses plugins extensively.

Free and open source plugins
TinyMCE 7 shipped with 28 open source plugins including:


 * List Styles
 * Character Map
 * Code
 * Code Sample
 * Directionality
 * Preview
 * Save
 * Search and Replace
 * Table
 * Visual Blocks

Proprietary plugins
There are 30 proprietary plugins, only available from Tiny with a paid subscription for TinyMCE 7 including:


 * Accessibility Checker
 * AI Assistant
 * Enhanced Code Editor
 * Enhanced Tables
 * Export to PDF
 * Export to Word
 * Import from Word
 * Link Checker
 * Math Equations
 * Markdown
 * PowerPaste
 * Revision History
 * Spell Checker
 * Templates

File management
TinyMCE is primarily a client-side application. It, consequently, does not include native file managers for various server technologies.

Multiple file manager solutions have been produced, including several open source file manager solutions, and at least two proprietary projects, developed by Tiny Technologies and EdSDK.

None of the open source file managers are still being developed or maintained and they are all incompatible with currently supported versions of TinyMCE.

Language support

 * 65 different community-contributed language packs, including right-to-left support, are available for TinyMCE 7.
 * 38 different professionally localized language packs, including right-to-left support, are provided to paid Tiny Cloud and elf-hosted deployments of TinyMCE 7.

Product support
Community peer-to-peer support for TinyMCE is available on platforms such as GitHub and Stack Overflow. Product support is available when purchasing any subscription with TinyMCE.

Official support for TinyMCE 5.10 (the last version 5 release) ended on 2023-04-20.

Themes and skins
In TinyMCE, themes and skins refer to different aspects of the editor. A theme relates to the editor's construction, while a skin make changes to the appearance of the editor.

In TinyMCE 5.x, the default theme is called Silver, and the default skin is called Oxide.

In TinyMCE 5.x, the default theme is called Silver, and the default skin is called Oxide.

In TinyMCE 6.x the default theme is also called Silver, and the default skin is also called Oxide.

Skins for TinyMCE 5 or 6 can be created and customized with TinyMCE's interactive skin tool.

In Version 4 of TinyMCE, the first skin tool was created and more skins were made available in the skin/plugin repository.

TinyMCE 2.x→3.x offered various ways to customize the look and feel of the editor. TinyMCE 3.x came packaged with two themes, simple and advanced, as well as two skins for each theme, default and o2k7.

Compressor
TinyMCE also has an optional compressor pack to reduce the overall script download footprint, in the time it takes the script to initialize. The compressor pack is available for PHP, ASPX, JSP, and CFML. A third-party Ruby on Rails compressor pack is also available.

History
TinyMCE was spun out of a content management system developed by Johan “Spocke” Sorlin and Joakim Lindkvist from their original content management system, Moxiecode Content Editor, in 2004.