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Grzegorz Wiecheć
Apr 1, 2025
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TinyMCE 7 editor upgrade

Today we released a new version of the TinyMCE editor. The EPiServer.CMS.TinyMce 5.0.0 package includes integration with the latest version of the TinyMCE 7 library.

Optimizely TinyMCE 7 overview

Upgrade information

In this release we haven't added new functionalities, it's only the TinyMCE library migration. The package has been released as version 5 and not a continuation of version 4, because the TinyMCE library has minor breaking changes.

But for most Optimizely installations using the 4.x version integration you won't need to make any code changes when upgrading.

There are no server-side configuration changes. Adding plugins and setting up the toolbar remains unchanged. All editor configuration changes that need to be made are described in the TinyMCE migration documentation.

The TinyMCE 6 and TinyMCE 7 API are almost the same.

Apr 01, 2025

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