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Quote from: Diane Clement on February 09, 2009, 05:35:25 PMQuote from: KentGardener on February 09, 2009, 04:42:08 PMDiane's giraffe is still there. Diane's giraffe Thanks Vivien, I'll try this. Good name Diane for one with a long pedicel Oh dear , thats all blue
Quote from: KentGardener on February 09, 2009, 04:42:08 PMDiane's giraffe is still there. Diane's giraffe Thanks Vivien, I'll try this. Good name Diane for one with a long pedicel
Diane's giraffe is still there.
It is a matter of some regret to me that the Spellcheck seems to have serious shortcomings, or perhaps it is simply exhausted?
It's also good to click on Preview before posting, you can see how the html codes are rendered
open to all nationalities and all standards of written English
Funny you should say that, Diane.... I can't see that it makes any odds at all when I try "preview".... I've never seen the point, because it looks the same to me.... I must be missing something
Quote from: Maggi Young on February 09, 2009, 08:45:35 PMFunny you should say that, Diane.... I can't see that it makes any odds at all when I try "preview".... I've never seen the point, because it looks the same to me.... I must be missing something I suppose it's different in different browsers, although I tried in IE and Firefox and it's the same. I tried Tony's post as it's got a smiley in it as well as a quote. Here's the screen shot of the Post reply pageIt shows the posting with the html codes in it, and above in the Preview box, how it will look. You will see the code for the smiley is three question marks, which is interpreted as the "Huh" smiley. Also the square brackets which will render as a blue quotation box.
I noticed that when I was using Firefox it underlined spelling mistakes in red. I had to change it to English as it was driving me daft!
What language were you writing in, Anthony?
I was writing, or least trying to write, in English. Firefox was trying to change it to American!