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Hi Geoff
Just after I posted my message I e-mailed my son inlaw who is in the web design business and he sent me the link to change over to Firefox, which is his browser of choice, of course design sites for a living he has all the different browsers on his computer just so he can check the function of the sites he builds for people. We had been talking about alternative browsers last weekend, I had started tracking the installed memomry that all of the Microsoft IE updates are taking and I'm appalled at the space. Turned the auto-update feature off so that I can look at what and why program updates are being added. If anybody else is interested here is the link http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/personal.html for the US version though I suspect that going to their home page will get the international versions. Going over to Firefox seems to have solved one long standing problem it actually remembers both my mlu username and password. One thing I have not found yet on the FireFox is the spell checker. Thanks for the suggestion,
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Read the help page and discovered that spell checker is always on in Firefox unless you turn it off. Now if I can only find the thought checker I'd be all set.
Cheers Phil
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the spell check feature of firefox has saved me many embarrassing spelling mistakes in posts. That is for certain.
To use it on this block of text, I simply right click on the text box, I get a list of options. The second last option from the bottom is spell check. If it is checked then any spelling mistakes will have a red dotted line underlining the word. From there, right click on the word and spell check will give you a few options for the word your looking to spell. Unfortunately, I misspell words so bad sometimes that even the spel check cannot help me. |
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