When I first started building sites in WordPress, I quickly ran into some limitations with the options available in the standard editor toolbar. As well, I was stumped as to why when pressing enter or shift+enter, the <p> or <br /> tags were being stripped out by WordPress. After some searching in the forums, I found the solution. Install TinyMCE Advanced.
I soon discovered that TinyMCE Advanced does much much more!
This plugin adds 16 plugins to TinyMCE, WordPress’ wysiwyg editor: Advanced hr, Advanced Image, Advanced Link, Context Menu, Emotions (Smilies), Full Screen, IESpell, Layer, Media, Nonbreaking, Print, Search and Replace, Style, Table, Visual Characters and XHTML Extras. Together these plugins can add over 40 new buttons to the toolbar, which is now two rows plus one hidden row. Some of the new features added by this plugin are:
- Font size and font family selection.
- Support for making and editing tables.
- Advanced list and image dialogs that offer a lot of options.
- Search and Replace.
- Support for XHTML specific tags and for (div based) layers.
- Support for adding and editing inline css styles to any element.
~ From LaptopTips.Ca
TinyMCE Advanced is written by By Andrew Ozz at LaptopTips.Ca and is available for download through your Dashboard /Download / Plugins / Add New.
Once its installed, you can find it’s settings in Dashboard /Settings / TinyMCE Advanced.
Just drag and drop the options you want onto the editor tool bar and select any advanced options you might want to use. Click ‘Save Changes’ and the next time you edit a post, you will have those new options available any time you need them.
ALSO!
Look for this option and make sure it has a check next to it!
TinyMCE Advanced is an excellent piece of code that I consider an essential plugin.
You can read more about TinyMCE Advanced here.
Photo Credits
WordPress Logo On Thumbnail – GNU General Public License
Plug – Image from the Microsoft Clip Art Collection
karenl says
What do you think about Ultimate TinyMCE? It says it has 40 new buttons, is it wroth installing that one?
Karen
Gil Namur says
Hi Karen,
Never tried it. I have seen it and have not had a need for all the extra buttons but it does look very interesting.
You going to try it?
Cheers,
Gil
karenl says
I installed it and it looks extremely powerful. The emoticons are also more extensive and work visually. It also allows visual editor for excerpts if you want and QR codes at the end of page and/or posts (that’s pretty cool). The link maker also is very very detailed. It even pulls up any anchors defined. The only drawback is it does not have a visual buttons bar editing. You just pick which row you want the buttons in and it puts them in the order it wants (not very organized).
Cheers,
Karen
Gil Namur says
Hi Karen,
Thanks for that! I will give it a try soon at one of my sites! Hmmmmm which one I wonder!
Appreciate the feedback!
Gileeeeeeeeeeeeee
karenl says
No problem.
🙂
karenl says
Oh! And the emoticons (TinyMCE Advanced) pop up window only shows the icons for 3 emoticons, the others are placeholder graphics that are greyed out, almost as if the image file is missing for those.
Karen
Gil Namur says
Indeed,
The images are actually there though (for the front end).
If you create a draft and click on some of them (the greyed out ones) you will see the short codes appear in your post and if you preview it, they are on the front end.
I suspect they will fix that in an update.
Cheers,
Gil