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Make Firefox Spell Check in all fields

Firefox A new feature of Firefox 2 that I liked was to have its own spell checker. This has allowed me to reduce the time it takes me to make an entry. Before I had to write the contents of the new entries in an external editor (usually Microsoft Word) and after spell checking, select text, copy and paste it into the Text Area in Blogger.


may not sound like something so slow, but if he was writing a post about something I had read in another blog or news site, I was obliged to be constantly changing from one window to another. Maybe the dictionary in English / Argentina is not the best. Some words are marked but not offered the correct spelling, although it is pretty obvious thing to omit an accent or something.

However, this feature, combined with the use of ScribeFire (on this extension for Firefox will speak at another time) I may be drafted without losing sight of the source and not have to worry about spelling errors.

For some unknown reason, Firefox does not check the spelling in all text fields. Often omit input fields (text fields that span a single line). To activate this feature in all text area.

To enable verification in all fields, we write about: config in the address bar and search the string layout.spellcheckDefault . Change its value from 1 to 2 and you will have spell checking in all text fields in forms, not only in the text area.

Source: Firefox Facts

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