Spell checker?

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Wilderbeast

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Hi Tony and other mods!

Would it be possible to add some sort of spell checker to the forum, similar to the one on MS word or something?

Thanks,

Will
 

Tony

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Well, it is possible but we're not going to at the moment as we're upgrading soon and we'd just have to take it off again later. I use firefox and it's got a built in spell checker, might be worth looking at :D
 

demographic

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Another vote for Mozilla Firefox.

Although weirdly enough the word "Firefox" is flagged up by their own software as being incorrectly spelled.
Bit of a marketing FAIL.
 

rik_uk3

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I suppose you could always just "learn to spell" of course, that would do you, and the rest of the English speaking fraternity a big favour.


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:lmao:

While I detest the use of 'text speak' some folk, like my son, are Dyslexic and rely on spell checkers to help them out with things like course work and internet forums; spell checkers can also stop people posting snotty comments.
 

calibanzwei

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Although weirdly enough the word "Firefox" is flagged up by their own software as being incorrectly spelled.
Bit of a marketing FAIL.

I spotted that too :confused: , however most of the FF plugin's are created independantly of Mozilla.

Wilderbeast - if I were you I would complain to your school (assuming you are staff not a pupil of course!)

I still would - the list of FF is better than IE is farily endless :lmao:
 
While I detest the use of 'text speak' some folk, like my son, are Dyslexic and rely on spell checkers to help them out with things like course work and internet forums; spell checkers can also stop people posting snotty comments.

And sarcastic ones too Rick, and a chance for people to take jokes out of context.
Although...
I am amazed that people that can't spell get attracted to forums in the way that they do!
I mean, it seems that most forums are really just "cyberhomes" for the Dyslexic, a place to publicly embarrass themselves.
Of course not

MOST people are NOT Dyslexic however, and are just plain lazy when it comes to basic English skills.

Yes a spell checker would help the Dyslexic, but I do get rather irritated by the way that the standard of our English has deteriorated,helped of course by the Americans, who never seem to miss a chance to bastardize our language. "Aloominum! for example. When was it ever spelt like that? yet that's how they pronounce it, and my old favourite...The Ruff, the thing that sits on top of your house.... Grrrrrr

Maybe I am just stalwart for good old basic education, but with so many syndromes that kids can hide behind these days... well there is always a valid excuse.
No offence meant, but I have watched this escalate over the decades, and there is no doubt that standards are falling, and now we have text speak just to help the process along.
 

calibanzwei

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Languages change, they always have. However the speed at which they are changing these days can be attributed to how the modern world communicates - it's unfortunate, but we're not going to be able to stop it.
 

Tadpole

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And sarcastic ones too Rick, and a chance for people to take jokes out of context.
Although...... (Should only be four periods as it is at the end of a sentence)
I am amazed that people that (That ‘that’ should be a who) can't spell get attracted to forums in the way that they do!
I mean, it seems that most forums are really just "cyber-homes" for the (Small d) Dyslexic, a place to publicly embarrass themselves.
Of course not(missing punctuation)

MOST people are NOT (Small d)Dyslexic however, and are just plain lazy when it comes to basic English skills.

Yes a spell checker would help the (Small d)Dyslexic, but I do get rather irritated by the way that the standard of our English has deteriorated,helped(Missing space) of course by the Americans, who never seem to miss a chance to bastardizse our (That should be an s)language. "Aloominum! (Missing capitalisation) for example. When was it ever spelt like that? (Missing capitalisation) yet that's how they pronounce it, and my old favourite...(should be four periods, as it is at the end of a sentence) The Ruff, the thing that sits on top of your house.... Grrrrrr

Maybe I am just (missing a)stalwart for good old basic education, but with so many syndromes that kids can hide behind these days... well there is always a valid excuse.
No offence meant, but I have watched this escalate over the decades, and there is no doubt that standards are falling, and now we have text speak just to help the process along.

You might want to spell check your work before making a post criticising other people spelling, as we all get a tad lazy, it only take a pedantic soul such as myself, to come along and notice that none of us are above reproach. :D
 

armie

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It's tradition: a post criticizing someone else's spelling will contain at least one spelling mistake.
(was "it only take" your deliberate weaving error? :) )
 

Tadpole

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It's tradition: a post criticizing someone else's spelling will contain at least one spelling mistake.
(was "it only take" your deliberate weaving error? :) )
Yes, I even told you so "notice that none of us are above reproach. :D"
 
You might want to spell check your work before making a post criticising other people spelling, as we all get a tad lazy, it only take a pedantic soul such as myself, to come along and notice that none of us are above reproach. :D

I was referring to basic English, I never said I was perfect, and I did not get pedantic. Unlike some of course.
 
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