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  • Plugin Author Marco Chiesi

    (@marcochiesi)

    I think you should be able to get it working by using the same coding for the HTML elements surrounding your textareas and the textareas theirselves. Take a look to the function form() inside the plugin’s main php file. In particular you should put there the <div>s named editor_toggle_buttons, editor_media_buttonsand editor_container, and moreover give the textarea an ID having the string widget-black-studio-tinymce as prefix. Feel free to post here if you encounter any problem.

    hilgirl

    (@hilgirl)

    Marco,

    I am a newbie, but hope you can help me. I have installed TinyMCE plugin….

    In trying to follow along with an instructional video on creating a wordpress site, I installed Black Studio TinyMCE widget. As per the instructions, after ‘activating’ the plugin, I am supposed to then click on Widgets and see it in the widget area so that I can drag it into the Main Sidebar section (using the 2012 theme). Problem is, the plugin does not appear in the list on the widgets page.

    So what do I do? I have tried, deactivating, then activating again, to sort of refresh the plugin. I’ve also made sure the plugin was updated. After viewing the video over again, I don’t see any steps I skipped, so how do I get the TinyMCE plugin to show up on my widgets page so that I can use it as suggested?

    Any help will be most appreciated!! This stuff is driving me bonkers!!!

    Hilgirl

    Plugin Author Marco Chiesi

    (@marcochiesi)

    Hi hilgirl,
    next time please open a separate thread or post to a relevant one. Have you noticed that the widget changed name recently? It’s now called “Visual Editor”, see the sticky topic in the forum.

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