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 Post subject: Spell Checker
PostPosted: Tue Dec 23, 2003 5:11 am 
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Just wondering if a spell checker would be possible. MS and misspelled words seem to go hand in hand. :lol:

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Hi Bonnie,

That's a great idea, and I don't think it would be hard to add. I'm going to look into it over the weekend. 8)


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Thank you administrator. :wink:

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:lol: Hi Bonnie
i like your style sister, i also have trouble spelling
loads of love elaine


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Good News! We have installed a spellchecker for the forums... you'll notice a new "SpellCheck" button on the lower right below where you type your message. Clicking it will open a new window which will check your message for errors.

Please let us know if you have any trouble with this new feature. And, just to reiterate, if there are other options you'd like to us to add, make sure to let us know and we'll do our best to add them!


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That is good news, unfortunately, I can't get the spell checker to work. It is blocked my my provider. Do I have to adjust something? :(

So far I have tried left clicking it once, then left clicking it twice and even right clicking it, but it still is blocked. Can you be of assistance Administrator?

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Hi Bonnie,

Yes, the spellchecker opens up in a new (pop-up) window-- so you must have a pop-up blocker installed. Try holding the control ("CTRL") key while clicking. Their might also be a button on your browser that says "blocking popups"-- if you click that button, it should allow popups for this particular site.

Please let us know if any of this helps.


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Thanks Admin. the control key did the trick! :wink:

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