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vbelbel2017-08-02 22:29:29
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vbelbel, 2017-08-02 22:29:29

Is there a file manager for TinyMCE like in WordPress?

The choice of file managers for TinyMCE is not great. I saw a really good and suitable one only in WordPress (with the Advanced plugin) - everything you need, without unnecessary bells and whistles and convenient. Tell me if there is such a file manager separately from wordpress or something similar with automatic creation of previews / several sizes for photos?
ResponsiveFileManager is not suitable.
This unisharp.github.io/laravel-filemanager seems to be not bad yet, but only for Laravel (

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novrm, 2017-08-02
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Sorry if it's off topic.
Why did you choose TinyMCE? As for me, it hurts, just like CKEditor, it's hard to set up.
Just from experience - I was tormented for a long time to tie these WISIWIG to a blog on the Zend Framework, until I tried summernote .
The freedom of customization will amaze you.

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odinchuvak, 2020-04-17
@odinchuvak

novrm The editor you suggested is really good. But, exactly until you decide to upload an image from a computer to text. I need an editor, simple, with the ability to properly load images directly into the body of the article. And, it is important that it is free, or the payment is small and one-time. Who knows this?
Tiny MCE is fine for me, but the image uploader is paid. Previously used some left plugin - very cool, but it stopped working. Couldn't reincarnate him.
Summernote - uploads the image itself directly into the article, or rather its code, and does not upload it to the server, as any civilized editor does. As a result, by adding 3 images to an article, you have to save a number-code mess of 300-500 thousand characters in the database!

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