Spell check on posts
Spell check on posts
I don't know how to or if it is even possible but I didn't see a topic requesting this so I figured it was worth asking.
I'm talking about adding a spell-check button when creating a post. What do you think?
Being grammaticatically correct is a necessity here and adding this function would eliminate all unintentional eerrors.
I'm talking about adding a spell-check button when creating a post. What do you think?
Being grammaticatically correct is a necessity here and adding this function would eliminate all unintentional eerrors.
Re: Spell check on posts
Many web browsers do this for you - and, if an error's big enough that it's clear, we have our clean-up crew to take care of it if absolutely necessary. Just my two cents.
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Re: Spell check on posts
Humour?yunzabit wrote:Being grammatically correct is a necessity here and adding this function would eliminate all unintentional errors.
Anyway, What browser are you on? Most modern browsers have inline spellcheck. If you're on IE check out the http://www.iespell.com/ addon, and Opera users (apparently) need http://aspell.net/
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Re: Spell check on posts
desirecampbell wrote:Humour?yunzabit wrote:Being grammatically correct is a necessity here and adding this function would eliminate all unintentional errors.
Anyway, What browser are you on? Most modern browsers have inline spellcheck. If you're on IE check out the http://www.iespell.com/ addon, and Opera users (apparently) need http://aspell.net/
If you have IE you should probably just stop that right now and use Google Chrome or Firefox.
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Re: Spell check on posts
I also use a Firefox add-on for spell check in both English and Dutch. It's very convenient.
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Re: Spell check on posts
I'm sorry to bump up an old thread but I have a minor question that is partially relavant to this topic of discussion:
Whenever I see some random red colouring on words/single letters, are these corrections made by administrators?
Whenever I see some random red colouring on words/single letters, are these corrections made by administrators?
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Re: Spell check on posts
LilKokuLink wrote:I'm sorry to bump up an old thread but I have a minor question that is partially relavant to this topic of discussion:
Whenever I see some random red colouring on words/single letters, are these corrections made by administrators?
The Daizenshuu EX Forum Rules wrote:Outlandish disregard for typing properly is subject to being corrected in red by moderators. This is intended to give people a somewhat-snide little "heads-up" that they agreed to these rules and are expected to type properly. Not every little mistake will be corrected (especially those from our foreign, non-native-English-speaking visitors), but if you find yourself subject to these corrections, it may be time to re-evaluate your posting style (a.k.a. "Seriously... you're above the age of ten and live in suburban America; for goodness sake, use a period!").
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Re: Spell check on posts
Sorry, I guess I forgot.
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