 There's a new editor in Moodle 2.7. It's called Ato and it focuses on usability and accessibility. It works well with mobiles and themes and it's now the default editor, but you can still use TinyMCE if you want to. When you first access Ato, you see the toolbar collapsed and the administrator can decide which groups are displayed by default here and also which plugins to display. Adding images and media is simpler now and if you double click on an image, you can get to its properties window to edit its settings. If we click the top left icon to expand the Ato toolbar, we can see more icons, for example there's an equation editor, screen reader help and an accessibility checker. This is useful for ensuring any text we type or copy and paste will be accessible. If it isn't, we'll get a warning message and we can rectify it.