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| Thread ID: 73332 | 2006-10-15 17:53:00 | Where's The SUGGESTION BOX? | SurferJoe46 (51) | PC World Chat |
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| 491712 | 2006-10-15 17:53:00 | I don't see the SUGGESTION BOX or whatever it was called at the fore of this area...so I will blatantly ask another silly question or even worse...make a silly statement: Why...Oh why does this site render in HTML sometimes and other time not? <OK, that was the question part...now the statement> I would like a spell-checker here as I've got the FF Syndrome (Fat Fingers) and sometimes...just SOMETIMES might occasionally...not intentionally...make a slight spelling error. I swear it's just typos and not lack of appreciation of the King's/Queen's English, although I speak American and we got over that idea around 1776. The missing "u's" and "ou" combinations is not a typo..that's the correct and economical way to spell things...just ask Benjamin Franklin. He was smart.:D <donning the flame-proof undies...pushing my soapbox to the front of my 'puter right now...preparing to swing a chocky fish at challengers>:rolleyes: |
SurferJoe46 (51) | ||
| 491713 | 2006-10-15 18:59:00 | DELETE THIS PLEASE | Fishy (10540) | ||
| 491714 | 2006-10-15 18:59:00 | Google toolbar has a spell checker in it. It only checks everything you have written not everything on the site. It's really good. EDIT: huh? I clicked edit to change stuff so why did it double post?! |
Fishy (10540) | ||
| 491715 | 2006-10-15 19:31:00 | Good morning SurferJoe46 :) I don't see the SUGGESTION BOX or whatever it was called at the fore of this area . . . so I will blatantly ask another silly question or even worse . . . make a silly statement: The suggestion box is an e-mail to Bruce Buckman ;) I would like a spell-checker here as I've got the FF Syndrome (Fat Fingers) and sometimes . . . just SOMETIMES might occasionally . . . not intentionally . . . make a slight spelling error . I swear it's just typos and not lack of appreciation of the King's/Queen's English, although I speak American and we got over that idea around 1776 . : Do what I do write your post in Microsoft Word or something like that then copy & paste the post in to the forum :) |
stu161204 (123) | ||
| 491716 | 2006-10-15 20:07:00 | You can get an add-on for f/fox called spellbound that will spell check forms... works for me :thumbs: | Shortcircuit (1666) | ||
| 491717 | 2006-10-15 21:11:00 | [QUOTE=SurferJoe46;491499] I would like a spell-checker here as I've got the FF Syndrome (Fat Fingers) and sometimes...just SOMETIMES might occasionally...not intentionally...make a slight spelling error. I swear it's just typos and not lack of appreciation of the King's/Queen's English, although I speak American and we got over that idea around 1776. /QUOTE] I use WORDWEB - it's a great spell checker and works here and lots of other places that your normal spell checker doesn't. It is also a great dictionary. It's free. I think I got mine off one of the PCWorld disks but I don't know which one. It's probably available on the Internet - just GOOGLE for it. Tom |
Thomas01 (317) | ||
| 491718 | 2006-10-15 22:23:00 | i use aspell which can integrate into opera. ....now remembering to use it is a different story ;) | tweak'e (69) | ||
| 491719 | 2006-10-15 23:30:00 | i use aspell which can integrate into opera. ....now remembering to use it is a different story ;) LOL :lol: :D |
stu161204 (123) | ||
| 491720 | 2006-10-15 23:37:00 | I use WORDWEB - it's a great spell checker and works here and lots of other places that your normal spell checker doesn't. It is also a great dictionary. It's free. Here is the link: wordweb.info WORDWEB FREE VERSION WordWeb is a free cut-down version of the WordWeb Pro software. It includes a comprehensive English thesaurus and dictionary, and can be used to look up words from within most programs. Features of the free version include: Definitions and synonyms Proper nouns Related words Pronunciations 140 000 root words 115 000 synonym sets Look up words in almost any program Millions of people from all over the world use this top-rated software. |
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