Another TinyMCE Release, more testing, more fixes.

April 15th, 2008 by Afraithe

No matter how much we test ourselves, it is impossible to predict all the various ways the editor can be used, I guess thats why Open Source is so great. Spocke started a while ago to setup UNIT testing and it has proved to be a very nice timesaver and removes a lot of those “oops” errors that happen sometimes, some code left behind or some change affecting more than was intended.

The problem with unit testing is that it can not test visual problems, like if the cursor doesn’t show up correctly after some action is taken. That is really where we need the help of the brave souls who try out the latest versions.

Another thing that we have to admit, is that we don’t use the editor ourselves enough, I mean for writing posts and articles the way our users does. We do a lot of CMS systems, and educate our clients etc, but we do not actually have time to sit down and write articles the way they might do it. This blog is nice for that, we already fixes one annoyance with the 3.0.7 version that we found while using it with this Wordpress blog.

I guess what we wanted to say was, thank you everyone for helping us with testing and suggestions, in the end making TinyMCE the best WYSIWYG editor.

Posted in Development

One Response

  1. Elin Says:

    Thank YOU for the great work in keeping Tiny up to date! And nice to have a blog neighbour now too :-)

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