SpellBound - Spellchecker for Firefox and the Mozilla Suite: All those comments this morning about my spelling made me self-conscious. This works beautifully.
SpellBound is a port of the spellchecker code and user interface from the Mozilla Suite’s Composer that enables spell checking in web forms such as html textarea / input elements (html input password elements are not checked by SpellBound) and rich text form elements.
Google Toolbar 3 Released: The new version of the Google toolbar is out, and it has what could become a controversial feature. With this feature enabled, certain unlinked web page information will turn to links automatically. The kind of text triggering this will be US addresses, Package Tracking Numbers, ISBNs, and…
I've often wondered whether or not you should change blog posts once they're published. While I often do just because I'm anal, part of me thinks that a blog post is a historical record and should be frozen in time. It's sort of that way for the titles of posts…
I was just wishing I had the time to hook something like this up after I misspelled a word in a form submission to my senator this morning.
I should just sleep later and read Gadgetopia more ... then everything would be good in the world.
It's so true. Gadgetopia is really the key to a better life.
I've been using that extension for about a month now, and its been great. Not quite as good as Safari's built -in, on the fly, spell checking, because I forget sometimes to right-click and use spellbound...but very nice none the less for my windows machines.
"Safari's built -in, on the fly, spell checking"?! Dang! How long have I been using Safari & didn't know that was there? Thanks, Mike!