MVCCasts - Episode 2 - How to use a rich text editor in your views with TinyMCE.
05 February 2012
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In this episode, you will see how to use TinyMCE to provide your users with rich text editing capabilities.
TinyMCE is very light and ideal for this task as it only posts back a simple HTML string you can then save to your backend.
-recording and voiceover: Sergio Tapia @sergiotapiadev | www.sergiotapia.com
In this episode, you will see how to use TinyMCE to provide your users with rich text editing capabilities.
TinyMCE is very light and ideal for this task as it only posts back a simple HTML string you can then save to your backend.
-recording and voiceover: Sergio Tapia @sergiotapiadev | www.sergiotapia.com
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