Remember: People in the forum spend their spare time to help you. So make helping you as pleasant and easy for them as possible or you might get no help at all. Tell them as many useful (= relevant) details (e.g. what browsers you use for testing,what TinyMCE version you are using and the scope of your application) as you can think of right in your first posting. Include possible error messages which your browser tells you (you might need to search for them depending on which browser you use). It is especially tiresome if you ask a question that has been asked already many times so make sure you use the forum's search functionality before you post your problem!! And if you ask, don't ask in multiple threads because this will only split the process which makes it hard to follow - for both you and the willing helpers. Later when someone looks for the solution to your problem they, too, will have a hard time finding what they need.
For many questions (especially for beginners' questions) an answer can be found in the documentation on the configuration settings of TinyMCE. Often people just don't know (or simply don't realise) that the solution to their problems can be found there. They just need a hint on where to look for it. Therefore it is somehow mandatory that you provide the configuration code of your TinyMCE so that others can see how you have set up your editor and which changes can help solve your problem.
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