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Old 08-12-2007   #1 (permalink)
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Exclamation Spell checker!!!

Is there a chance of having a spell checker on the reply and new thread boxes? For people like myself who are crap at spelling.

Might be a challenge for you

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noted, matey, i'll see what i can do

cheers

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Default Re: Spell checker!!!

The one that ticks me off the most is the following depressingly frequent display of etymological ignorance. just for the record and so that there is now NO good reason to cock this up ever again....

There - as in descriptive of a particular place (physical or temporal) as in "over there" or "Once upon a time there was a happy little spark called Carter..."

Their - as in something belonging to them

They're - as in the contraction of the phrase "they are"

In summary and for instance, if someone were to ask you "where are the pipe-fitters today?" your answer would of course be "They're over there tossing it off in their portakabin"

Phew glad I've got that off me chest.

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Is there a chance of having a spell checker on the reply and new thread boxes? For people like myself who are crap at spelling.
Why not just install a spellchecker add-on?

At least that way, you can use it on any forum you visit (and any other website where form filling is required).
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i'm afraid there are no other forums but this one, number 1 electriciansforums.co.uk !!! only joking, good idea though, might get one myself, still pending on the idea btw

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i'm afraid there are no other forums but this one, number 1 electriciansforums.co.uk !!!
You'll be surprised what you can find out there

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might get one myself
If you use IE (Internet Explorer), then you want ieSpell - Spell Checker add-on for Internet Explorer
If you use Firefox, then you want SpellBound - Spellchecker for Firefox and the Mozilla Suite

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