In order to stay up to date with the current changes in TinyMCE, WordPress and Schema.org, we released a new version of our RDFaCE editor for semantic content authoring.
The new version of RDFaCE comes with the following main changes:
- Compatibility with WordPress 3.9 and TinyMCE 4.0
- Support of all existing DBpedia classes for automatic content annotation
- Support for inline content editing using the HTML5 contenteditable attribute
- Configuration for automatic annotation (confidence, markup format, entity types)
- Some bug fixes
For more information about RDFaCE, please read this paper or watch our video about the WYSIWYM (What You See Is What You Mean) concept.
To try a demo of the new version, visit http://rdface.aksw.org/demo/
To download RDFaCE plugin for WordPress, visit http://wordpress.org/plugins/rdface/