Are you trying to customize the TinyMCE that comes with WordPress? There is a good page with lots of information on TinyMCE. There are also TinyMCE plugins that can add functionality as well.
@geoffrey
That it does, but the information you refer to doesn’t really explain things all that well. And since I’m talking about the version of tinyMCE included with WordPress I don’t think I can add plugins to it. So I guess I get to wait for WP 4.4.1 when the updated tinyMCE gets added.
There isn’t a TinyMCE update coming in 4.4.1 besides a few tiny fixes. I doubt simpler TinyMCE plugins are on the horizon for WordPress, and even if they were, such a major addition wouldn’t be arriving on a minor point release.
Wouldn’t a minor update be WP 4.4.0.1?
No, WordPress never goes to the 3rd decimal.
4.4.1 is the first minor bug fix release to 4.4.
See https://make.wordpress.org/core/handbook/about/release-cycle/version-numbering/ for details.
What about 4.401, which would eliminate the extraneous points? π
Then you’re trying to chance 12 years of tradition. It’s not going to happen. π
Tradition: Making life difficult for the common man in the interest of keeping a fussbudget happy.
More like Tradition: Hundreds of WordPress developers have been used the two-decimal system for 12 years, and they don’t plan on changing that just because 1 person wants it to be different. π
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Edit: Oh WordPress doesn’t use the semantic version numbers exactly as http://semver.org/