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Click the Q&A icon to open the question dialog. We’ll answer
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Today’s agenda
1. Getting content into the editor
2. Working with content in the editor
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1. Q&A
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WEBINAR SCHEDULE
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Get the editor and learn how to have it up
and running by the end
UNBOXING TINYMCE
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We will go over some configuration options
for TinyMCE such as adding to the toolbar
CUSTOMIZING TINYMCE
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appearance by adding fonts and CSS
CUSTOMIZING STYLES
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8Learn how to get your content into TinyMCE
and options for submitting your content
WORKING WITH CONTENT
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and then onto your server
WORKING WITH
IMAGES
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WEB FRAMEWORKS
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CONTENTIMPORT SERVER
TINYMCE OPTIONS
Ways to format content
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Save the content in the editor
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SEND YOUR CONTENT
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PHASE 1: GETTING CONTENT
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1 You can use TinyMCE’s API to get content into the
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1 The Character Map is a user-friendly way to add
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SPECIAL CHARACTERS
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