Jack Mason's presentation at a Joomla User Group meetup on the history of Ephox and TinyMCE, with a sneak-peek at what's ahead for the Ephox Engineering team.
6. ● Ephox is filled with truly incredible and unique individuals from all around the
globe.
● It’s a beautiful work-hard, play-hard culture and we’re always up for the
challenge of making things work with our small, yet globally distributed teams.
● Our Brisbane office is actually just across the road here and you’re welcome
to visit us to see things first hand. As you can see in this picture, on Fridays
you can find a bunch of us at midday at Archive just down the road on
Boundary Street.
7.
8. ● We’re also no strangers to meetups.
● Every 2nd Thursday, we host the WordPress Brisbane meetup.
● On average, we see about 40 WordPressers! (Although last month, we hit a
new record of 70 or so attendees).
13. Deploying TinyMCE (Self-
hosted)
1. Download TinyMCE
2. Deploy editor onto your server
3. Install and configure server-side features
4. Integrate TinyMCE into your application
5. Configure editor to communicate with
server-side features
6. Continue to update the editor and server-
side features over time
For even the most capable of developers, the more
moving pieces means a greater margin for error.
14. TinyMCE Cloud
1. Sign-up for TinyMCE Cloud*
2. Integrate TinyMCE into your application
There’s no editor or features pieces to install. In your
client code, you just need to add your Cloud API key, tell
the editor where to appear, and you’ve now got a fully
integrated editor instance with our premium plugins fully
operational. Simple!
*available under a paid subscription plan
15. Want to integrate TinyMCE
into your app? Play around
with a free trial, and easily
deploy the editor into a
webpage!
18. 24% of Tweets are written by
bots
22/30 most prolific Wikipedia
authors are bots
50% of all website traffic is by
bots
Source: “How bots are taking over the world”, The Guardian, 2012
27. 69% of digital media time
consumed on mobile
44% of the global
population have a
smartphone
45% of Australians “cannot
live without their
smartphone”