Content designers should be made to take a grammar test before they're taken on as staff, hurrr durrr
Give everything to me to proof-read in future.
no its not? it doesnt take long to proof read something, or check each sentence or two after it's been written. or just copy it all into word or a similar programI've never realised it was as big of a problem as it so clearly is. At the moment most of the pages on the site are being changed and updated to be a lot more sleeker looking and concise to fit with the new style of the site. If those kind of mistakes have either been there before we started doing so or if they've cropped up as a result of then I whole heartedly apologise for that. It's impossible for us to check and make sure every update which is made is totally perfect, obviously as every update is not prefect I'll be doing my best to ensure that it doesn't happen as much or at all in the future.
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Exactly, content designers, like news reporters need a good sense of SPAG. If not there was a problem with recruitment of them.
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they need my fabulous writing style on there
In all fairness, if you're block writing a bunch of text for 5 different pages, sometimes mistakes go un-noticed. I am sure it'll be double checked.
May I suggest you hire hairpins as your official spell checker?
Yeah, I expect some mistakes. It is a lot of work and it's all written by teenagers. However, these are the first two paragraphs I saw and each of them had 3 or so mistakes. If every paragraph is like that then it's a bit dire. One of the qualities the Content Manager or whoever should look for when they hire staff is the ability to write well.
Well yeah hopefully this thread will make SPAG more important. Maybe that can be a trialists sole job for a bit or something? It'd be up to Joe I guess.
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