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From <textarea> to Superpowers: Building Serious Editors in Angular with TinyMCE
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From <textarea> to Superpowers: Building Serious Editors in Angular with TinyMCE
Text editing looks easy… right up until your users ask for the features described as "those Google Docs things". Suddenly your innocent textarea is no longer cutting it. In this session, we’ll walk through integrating TinyMCE into an Angular application step-by-step, starting from a basic setup, and then turning it into a fully featured collaborative editing experience. Whether you’re building an LMS, CMS or any other Management System, you’ll find there’s something for everyone.
We’ll explore advanced collaboration workflow features like Suggested Edits, Comments, Revision History, and anything else that will help your users create amazing content faster with plugins like AI assistant. This workshop is for Angular developers who want to build rich text editing experiences without spending months coding and maintaining a custom WYSIWYG. No marketing fluff, but also no magic: just practical Angular patterns, real problems, and tools that help you ship faster. If you’ve ever underestimated “just adding a text editor” to your project, this talk is for you!
In this interactive webinar, we’ll cover:
🚀 How to quickly implement a rich text editor within their Angular application.
💡 How to add collaboration features easily.
🧩 How to integrate AI features in minutes.
👀 TinyMCE
Twitter: @fharper & @jointiny
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Frédéric Harper is a seasoned Developer Advocate with over 20 years in tech, currently Senior Developer Relations Manager at TinyMCE. Fred has held developer advocacy roles at industry giants such as Microsoft, Mozilla, Fitbit, and npm. He's spoken at hundreds of events globally and authored "Success in Programming — How to Gain Recognition, Power, and Influence Through Personal Branding" (Apress). Outside of tech, he is a cat lover, and teaches meditation and Buddhist philosophy.