where to put tinyMCE.init - joomla

I use Joomla with K2 and with tinyMCE as the editor. I searched for a plugin to enhance file upload and found a few, but for every one of them I was unable to proceed, because I do not know where to put the tinyMCE.init() initialization code. People in various forums asked that same question and I have not found a clear answer anywhere - either no answer at all or just ambiguous suggestions. Please advise.
Solved: as it turns out, the initialization code can be put anywhere where a page is loaded, so either in a HTML file or in an included JavaScript file. For some reason, this information is not given on any of the sites that offer tinyMCE plugins.

You should put them with the other plugins
/media/editors/tinymce/plugins
and then in the administrator area go to the plugins manager and open up editors - tinymce, click on the advanced tab and then add it to the custom plugins area.
You can also change the functionality to extended to add a few more useful buttons.

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i have ckeditor looking like this
i want that my ck-editor can insert hyperlink and image.like this
i've tried to search in documentation but i dont understand because its in english. and its hard for me to understand because im new for frontend
anyone please help
Possible solutions:
Download Full or Standard package from CKEditor download page. This package has both plugins you need.
It is possible that you are using Standard or Full packages already. You can verify that by opening ckeditor/build-config.js file and searching for preset word. If there is full or standard next to it, you have the right package and most likely you have changed your configuration. You may have used removeButtons or removeplugins settings where you remove Link and Image buttons or link and image plugins. You could have also used custom toolbar definition where you haven't added Link and Image buttons or you are missing links and insert groups. If you wish to learn more about toolbar concepts, please see:https://ckeditor.com/docs/ckeditor4/latest/guide/dev_toolbarconcepts.html and https://ckeditor.com/docs/ckeditor4/latest/guide/dev_toolbar.html.

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Recently we noticed that our module assignment tab is missing and we cannot assign any items to some modules, example: prntscr.com/8obd8u
Here is snapshot from our previous website (to compare with the current one): prntscr.com/8obdep
Does anyone have any idea what we should check? We disabled all the plugins / one by one to check if it's going to help us, still nothing.
Also, all the pages have a Custom HTML modue. See : prntscr.com/8od9rw
So everything on the page above with a Custom HTML module doesn't have that "Module Assignment"...
Have you tried using web inspector on the problem pages to check the HTML? Maybe the missing tabs are there but there's conflicting CSS from some source which is hiding the tab list items.
You could also try changing the admin template to Hathor and see if that changes anything ... wouldn't solve the problem but might provide some clues.
Good luck!

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I follow the instructions for loading the plugin, I get the green overbar, and click on "import". Still the plugin doesn't show up under '$:/ControlPanel -> Plugins'.
How come the plugin doesn't work. I tried in Firefox and Safari.
Click to edit the content of http://tiddlywiki.com/plugins/tiddlywiki/katex/#%24%3A%2Fplugins%2Ftiddlywiki%2Fkatex, then copy-paste the entire content to a tiddler in your installation called "$:/plugins/tiddlywiki/katex". Scroll to the very bottom and set the "Type" to application/json, and create the same fields as the original (author, dependents, description, plugin-type and version).
The plugin now shows up in the control panel, and works as expected.
First, asking questions on the google group is a much better way to get answers. We tend to answer quickly there.
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I have installed the plugin simple image gallery module in joomla. But i cannot figure out how to show the plugin in the site page, as menu item. Anyone could help me?
Thank you.
Try this,
If that is module then:
create an article,
also create a menu and assign that article to the menu system,
then inside your article content load the module with their position like this:
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For more information check last section of this article.
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Hope its helps..
First of all, what Plugin are you exactly using? There are a view called simple image gallery. Please add a link.
To show the gallery I suppose the plugin has some kind of syntax to do that. In most cases you can find the syntax you have to use in the plugin manager. Backend: Extensions > Plugin Manager.
Then pick a article that you can see in the frontend and put the syntax in there according to the syntax of the plugin.

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i am running through a problem to choose either fkeditor or ckeditor which one is better than the other in my project. and how can i get the tutorial regarding customization of any one of these editor in php.
Can you name some websites where i could get the help thanks.
CKEditor is formerly known as FCKEditor (the creator was unaware that FCKEditor didn't sound very... professional) - so you'll want CKEditor.
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