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/