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  • Thread Starter Ken Soszka

    (@ksoszka)

    Solved – looks like another plugin that I used had disabled the visual editor in my account settings. To check this, go into Users > Your Profile and see if the ‘Disable the visual editor’ option is checked. Un-check it.

    Plugin Author Marco Chiesi

    (@marcochiesi)

    Than you, Ken. I am glad that your problem was resolved. As a reference please could you specify which was the other plugin that disabled the editor?

    Hi Marco – I am having the same problem. Love the widget and up until last week was able to edit, add images etc no problem. I checked my profile and the “disable the visual editor when writing” was unchecked and I’ve deactivated the last plug-in before it stopped working. Still no joy. Any suggestions please. Thanks

    Problem solved. I just needed to update my theme!! Go figure!

    Thread Starter Ken Soszka

    (@ksoszka)

    As a reference please could you specify which was the other plugin that disabled the editor?

    Sorry, I’m not sure which plugin did, I had been trying several and have uninstalled them.

    Hi sorry for delayed response. It was the WordPress Meta Keywords I uninstalled. But that didn’t make any difference. Updating the Responsive Theme did the trick.

    If I’m reading the above correctly, I experienced a related problem to this today and fixed it.

    My client updated WP to 3.5, and suddenly she could not edit the Widgets through admin, their dropdowns wouldn’t work.

    When I did the most recent Black Studio TinyMCE Widget update, the widgets can now be edited again.

    I think it’s likely that the change to use the “official” WP JQuery probably solved it.

    Dave

    Plugin Author Marco Chiesi

    (@marcochiesi)

    Hi flamenco,
    I confirm that Black Studio TinyMCE is actually compatible with WordPress 3.5, starting from version 1.1.0, which was released on Nov 15th, a few weeks before the official release of WordPress 3.5.
    If you were running a previous version of the plugin, I can confirm that there were problems fixed with that update. The problems were not directly related to jquery, as the plugin has always used the “official” jquery coming with WordPress.
    Cheers.

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