For users I think it makes more sense for it to start as minimal as
possible, then the developer can add as required
On 17/08/2015 5:42 PM, "Lee H." <[email protected]> wrote:

> Well it is of course personal preference. I used this feature quite a lot
> for a Mezzanine based blog. I liked to have a predefined classes dropdown
> in my theme that a user can select with no knowledge of HTML (e.g.
> "Right-aligned Captioned Image", "Left-aligned Captioned Image"), and I
> like the option of adding a border and spacing around an image, which the
> advanced tab provides. Without the default options of TinyMCE 4 you can't
> really do much at all except plonk and image down and scale it.
>
> I created a custom tinymce_setup.js that configures the class selection
> menu and adds the advanced tab, and would be happy to submit a PR should it
> be deemed that these features are desired.  I guess the argument in favour
> is that if a user doesn't need the advanced tab they can just ignore it and
> stay on the general tab, but if another user wants advanced features they
> have to research tinymce config and then customize the script, which is a
> fair bit of effort just to avoid scaring some user with "Advanced tab" or
> they have to settle of HTML editing only for these features.
>
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