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Deanna
@Deanna -
I know I've mentioned this before about RHLC, but I definitely think we need Spell Check to work all the time. I have the option for Spell Check on original posts, but when I reply to a post or Join a Disucssion, there is no button available and no way to perform spellcheck.
As a super added improvement, it would be great to have spell check enabled by default.
--- Travis
Hi Travis.
This might just be because I have a few plug-ins installed for my browser, but I have spelling check available everywhere afaict. See attached.
Yes ... @DavidOBrien it is the plugins. Grammarly works as well. However, this platform has a spell check function built-in, but it only works on the first post and that tool is only shown there. We had issues like that before with the "code" formatter and it got resolved, but we still haven't resolved spell checking.
Below @DavidOBrien and @Deanna - I've shared a screenshot of the behavior in hopes to make things more clear. Obviously, there are browser plugins available, but I was referring to the inherent editor which is built into the application.
As you can see from the screenshots, it won't spell check on a reply unless you've installed some type of browser plugin or extension. Furthermore, it is clear to see that access to the tool is unavailable for the reply editing window.
Right, I see what you mean. @Deanna is this something that the platform team can look into? Thanks.
One feature I'd like to see is support for something like MarkDown in the editor.
Sites like StackOverflow, github/gitlab a.o. support this and it makes formatting questions/replies much easier IMHO.
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