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Category: Design

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When we design for disability, we all benefit

May 18, 2017Robert CollingsDesignaccessibility, design, UX

I recently stumbled on a remarkable TED talk by Elise Roy called, “When we design for disability we all benefit.” If you are a product designer, you should watch it. In the talk, she put forth a personal and universally applicable premise: Designers who take into account users’ disabilities almost invariably improve their project. Designing for…

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How to choose the right TinyMCE deployment for your business

April 11, 2017Kristel GeleraDesigncloud, TinyMCE

Whether you’re attracted to the control and granularity of the SDK, or enticed by the automation and convenience of having your editor instance in the Cloud, here’s an infographic to help you decide the right TinyMCE deployment option that’s right for your business.

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The Writer’s Block: TinyMCE block type for the new Gutenberg editor

April 4, 2017Anna HarrisonDesign, EngineeringTinyMCE

Work on the new WordPress Gutenberg editor plugin has shifted into high gear with block types rolling out daily. In this post, we describe the TinyMCE block type that we are contributing to the community. What is TinyMCE block? The TinyMCE block will allow complex document constructs inside a single Gutenberg-style block. TinyMCE block will…

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TinyMCE is going mobile

March 31, 2017Anna HarrisonDesign, Engineeringdesign, Textbox.io, TinyMCE, UX

The rise in technology has changed the way we create and experience content on our mobile devices. Here just a few of the paradigm shifts we’ve had on mobile editing in building out the Textbox.io core editor, and applying them to the development of TinyMCE mobile.

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The weekend without pants*: Our Gutenberg design challenge

March 31, 2017Anna HarrisonDesign, Engineeringdesign, TinyMCE, WordPress

Earlier this year, we joined forces with Automatic and began working on the future editor of WordPress.org as a part of Project Gutenberg. This is the story of how we rose to the design challenge and what we learned along the way.

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The rise of the content bots: How we configured the Tone Analyzer

March 18, 2017Anna HarrisonDesign, Engineering, Product Updatescognitive, design, IBM Watson, Textbox.io

How did we make the Tone Analyzer come together for our TinyMCE and Textbox.io editors? This is part 5 in my series on the Ephox Cognitive Assistant, where I go over the magic behind Watson’s psycholinguistic analysis process, and how we built the architecture to make it all happen.

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The rise of the content bots: Testing the Tone Analyzer

March 18, 2017Anna HarrisonDesign, Product Updatescognitive, design, IBM Watson, Textbox.io

This is the final post in my 6-part series on the Ephox Cognitive Assistant. In this post, we put the Tone Analyzer to the test, and I share what we found, and what participants had to say about this powerful writing feature.

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The rise of the content bots: Setting up the Tone Analyzer

March 16, 2017Anna HarrisonDesign, Product Updatescognitive, design, IBM Watson, Textbox.io

Not much has changed for the content creation process since the dawn of WYSIWYG technology. Yet the question remains: how can cognitive technology help us write better content? This is part 4 in my series discussing the future of editing with the Ephox Cognitive Assistant, where I introduce the Tone Analyzer feature.

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The rise of the content bots: User testing a Cognitive Assistant

March 14, 2017Anna HarrisonDesign, Product Updatescognitive, design, IBM Watson, testing

This is part 3 in my series discussing the future of editing with the Ephox Cognitive Assistant. Here, I’ll be taking you through how we put the Cognitive Assistant to the test, and what our results showed in discovering the true measure of cognitive toward the future of content creation.

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The rise of the content bots: How we created an AI writing assistant

March 13, 2017Anna HarrisonDesign, Engineering, Integrationscognitive, engineering, IBM Watson

This is part 2 in my series on the future of editing with the Ephox Cognitive Assistant. In this post, I will take you through the general architecture the Cognitive Assistant, and driving force behind its most powerful features.

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The rise of the content bots: A series on writing with IBM Watson

March 12, 2017Anna HarrisonDesign, Product Updatescognitive, IBM Watson

At Ephox, we are redefining content in the cognitive era. Join me in this exciting 6-part series exploring the future of writing with IBM Watson. Don’t miss it.

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From the UX Desk: Emerging trends in editor UX design

March 8, 2017Anna HarrisonDesigncognitive, UX

James Altucher’s quote about needing “85 fonts and 172 formatting options to write” is funny for its observation of how bloated and outdated “traditional” content editors have become. Traditional editors overloaded with features are nearing their end.

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