Title: TinyMCE5
Last modified: December 18, 2020

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# TinyMCE5

 *  [Chuckie](https://wordpress.org/support/users/ajtruckle/)
 * (@ajtruckle)
 * [5 years, 5 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/tinymce5/)
 * Hi
 * I had this message from TinyMCE authors this morning:
 * > Please note the official support window for TinyMCE 4 is ending on December
   > 31, 2020. If you haven’t already upgraded to TinyMCE 5 it is highly encouraged
   > that you do so. Upgrading will give you access to the latest releases and updates
   > made to our WYSIWYG editor focused on bringing the latest UX and developer 
   > features into the editing experience. To assist with upgrading the editor we
   > have put together a migration guide you can use here – [https://www.tiny.cloud/blog/how-to-migrate-from-tinymce-4-to-tinymce-5/](https://www.tiny.cloud/blog/how-to-migrate-from-tinymce-4-to-tinymce-5/)
 * I have asked on a WordPress forum when they might update to version 5. But do
   you think it will be easy for your plugins to be upgraded too?
 * I will have mine to look at too. Not much code in mine plugin. Don’t think a 
   single person has ever installed it. 🙂

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 *  Plugin Author [Andrew Ozz](https://wordpress.org/support/users/azaozz/)
 * (@azaozz)
 * [5 years, 5 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/tinymce5/#post-13807837)
 * Yeah, updating Advanced Editor Tools won’t be that hard. However updating TinyMCE
   in core will be. There are a lot of backwards incompatible changes in 5.x, see
   [https://www.tiny.cloud/docs/migration-from-4x/](https://www.tiny.cloud/docs/migration-from-4x/).
 * There’s a ticket on trac about upgrading: [https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/47218](https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/47218).
   Seems it will take quite a lot of efforts, but as TinyMCE is not the main editor
   any more, not sure how many developers/plugin authors will be willing to help…
 *  Thread Starter [Chuckie](https://wordpress.org/support/users/ajtruckle/)
 * (@ajtruckle)
 * [5 years, 5 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/tinymce5/#post-13807884)
 * I think what they forget is that a website is like a blank canvas. It is like
   a CAD Software package. The CAD software has core editing tools but quite often
   there are bespoke extras bolted on for specific needs.
 * Similarly, WordPress has Gutenberg as its blank canvas. Fine, great.
 * But the bbPress plugin does not support Gutenberg – and quite frankly – why would
   you want it to? Who would use a word editor and was designed for creating web
   pages and posts?
 * TinyMCE does the job for bbPress needs and is perfect. Since WordPress boasted
   bbporess as it’s companion it is a little upsetting that this issue has been 
   sat on. No doubt TinyMCE authors flagged this date for cut off a long time ago.
 * I am not a PHP programmer and I simply don’t know what to do. I personally only
   need TinyMCE support for my bbPress plugin.
 * I appreciate WordPress is offered free of charge and that I can moan as much 
   as I like and that it won’t change anything. 😊 I appreciate there are bigger
   issues in the world right now. But surely this can be seen through to completion
   by those that know what to do?
 *  Plugin Author [Andrew Ozz](https://wordpress.org/support/users/azaozz/)
 * (@azaozz)
 * [5 years, 5 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/tinymce5/#post-13808225)
 * > I can moan as much as I like and that it won’t change anything.
 * That’s not entirely true 🙂
 * WordPress is open source. That means everybody can contribute to it and make 
   it better, even little bit at a time. If you want to see something done in WordPress,
   the best thing to do is just start doing it. Can open tickets/issues, state the
   needs and possible solutions, then post about what you’re doing at the appropriate
   Slack channel(s) to find like-minded contributors. Many enhancements and new 
   features have started like that.
 * In this particular case the most important part would be to gather as many people
   as possible (plugin and theme developers, etc.) who can identify what needs doing
   and then test the compatibility once a feature plugin is made. The actual coding
   is not the hardest part 🙂

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 * Last activity: [5 years, 5 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/tinymce5/#post-13808225)
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