|
Using an online spell checker to check your articles.
You probably know that a few misspelled words, in an otherwise well-written article, can hurt the credibility of the author. Worse, it can make an intelligent person seem semi-illiterate. Here's a free solution to the problem. I've just started using a free tool that can solve many of the problems related to misspelled words in articles and messages in user groups or any text box. With this tool installed on your computer, doing a spell check on your articles is as simple as clicking a button on your browser tool bar. The tool identifies potential misspelled words, provides suggested correct spellings, and will apply corrected words with one mouse click. So Easy to Use Before I tell you more, let me show you how easy this tool is to use. After the tool is installed, you will see an additional button on your Internet Explorer tool bar (see the yellow highlighted area in the tool bar image below).
Whenever you fill out a text box form (such as posting an article or discussion forum message), just click the spell check button on the tool bar, and a spell checker window will open and will begin to spell check what you have written (as shown below). The spell checker will find any misspelled words and provide suggestions on the correct spelling. To accept the suggested correction, click 'change', or click 'ignore'. You can even click 'add' to add new words to the spell check dictionary. After the spell check is completed, you resume the normal operation of the discussion forum or article post process. The spell check only adds a few extra seconds to the posting process, yet can make a huge difference in the quality of your posted messages. Adding the Free Spell Check Tool to Internet Explorer To add the free spell checker tool to Internet Explorer, do the following:
That's all there is to it. Using ieSpell As I described at the top of this page, using ieSpell is as simple as clicking the ieSpell tool bar button after you have entered text in a form field (generally the message area of a discussion forum text box). To make it easier for you to spell check articles which include HTML, do the following: On the Internet Explorer toolbar, click 'tools', 'iespell options', 'general' and check 'ignore markup tags and escape sequences'. Also check 'ignore internet and email addresses'. A simple solution to a wide spread problem ieSpell is a simple solution. Easy to install, easy to use, and FREE. |