Spell check on the post edit screen.

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The discussion emphasizes the need for a spell check feature on the post edit screen to assist users with spelling errors. Participants express a shared desire for this functionality, highlighting its potential to improve message clarity. There is a consensus that implementing spell check could enhance the user experience. The possibility of this feature being included in a future forum software upgrade is mentioned. Overall, the community is advocating for better editing tools to support users in correcting their posts.
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A little feedback. Spellcheck on the edit post screen would be nice so non-spelling imbacils such a meself(hehe) can go back and spell check messages that we edit.


Thansk fur yor suport
 
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faust9 said:
A little feedback. Spellcheck on the edit post screen would be nice so non-spelling imbacils such a meself(hehe) can go back and spell check messages that we edit.


Thansk fur yor suport
:-p I also wish we had spell check on the eidt psot screen. :biggrin:
 
I agree too. "There 0 to be a law!"
 
This has been on my mind as it was pointed out to me a couple months ago. It'll likely be implemented once we upgrade the forum software hopefully soon.
 
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