Customizing TinyMCE or Editor buttons

If you require advanced formatting options within the WordPress editor, then a TinyMCE plugin is recommended. Personally I find TinyMCE Advanced to be very useful and neat.

Also, if you are like me and require a lot of <code> elements inside your article, then I suggest using the TinyMCE Code Element plugin. Both of them can be downloaded from the links below.

[button style=”btn-info btn-sm” icon=”glyphicon-cloud-download” align=”left” type=”link” target=”false” title=”TinyMCE Advanced” link=”http://wordpress.org/plugins/tinymce-advanced/”] [button style=”btn-info btn-sm” icon=”glyphicon-cloud-download” align=”left” type=”link” target=”false” title=”TinyMCE Code Element” link=”http://wordpress.org/plugins/tinymce-code-element/”]

Swashata has written 257 articles

Hi there, I am the Lead Developer at WPQuark.com. I love to create something beautiful for WordPress and here I write about how to use them. When I am not working, usually I am doing a number of other creative things ;).

2 thoughts on “Customizing TinyMCE or Editor buttons

  1. Cristian says:

    It does seems at the current WP (3.8.1) version the “TinyMCE Code Element plugin” it doesn’t work. I think may be appropriate to remove this suggestion.

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