I think its wholly down to whether that's actually possible? No real idea on how much code that would be or anything, good job your AGM is HotelUser aye?![]()
There is a spellchecker built into the editorIt's really easy to make spelling mistakes for words like receive (ALWAYS FORGET I BEFORE E EXCEPT AFTER C :3) but yeah it's not hard to do a spellcheck, obv can't force all articles to be written in google chrome (no matter how great that would be). Just best to make sure that they all have spell checkers installed, but my idea was to put a spellchecker on the Habbox Staff Panel. Dunno how hard that'd be, but I think it would solve alot of spellcheck problems!
*stares at hoteluser baha*![]()
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ORLY? I haven't used it so yknowI wonder how the News Staff are finding errors then? Is it possible to add words to the spellchecker as well if it might be missing one or two? Grammatical errors I assume are a bit harder to pick up too aren't they?
We use CKEditor, it uses http://www.spellchecker.net's API for spellchecking. I don't think the problem was the functionality of the spellcheck, but more content designers and news reporters not being aware of its existence![]()
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Is that automatic like?
Perhaps you should write a message in the Content and News staff forums - just so they know (look at Laura's response, not everyone does!)We use CKEditor, it uses http://www.spellchecker.net's API for spellchecking. I don't think the problem was the functionality of the spellcheck, but more content designers and news reporters not being aware of its existence
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