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Improved Online HTML Editor and Spell Check

The online HTML editor has been upgraded to Version 2.5. This release includes the following improvements:

Online Spell Check, Grammar Check, and Thesaurus
An online spell checker offered by SpellChecker.Net can now be used to check the spelling and grammar of any text in the editor. To begin the spell check process, click the Spell Check icon found to the right of the toolbar. A new browser window will open containing your formatted text and all possible spelling errors highlighted. Click the highlighted words to review suggested spellings and to make any needed modifications. When you are done, click the Finish Checking button to close the Spell Check window and apply any changes in the text to the online editor. To check grammar or to make word changes using a Thesaurus, click the appropriate tab at the top of the Spell Checker window.

Easier Image Insertion
The number of steps required to upload and insert an image have been reduced. Once the appropriate image file is located or uploaded, it can be inserted directly into the page with one additional click.

Cleaner HTML Output
An improved code sweeper tool allows selected text or the entire document to be swept for:

  • HTML tags
  • MS Word markup
  • Style Sheets
  • Font Tags
  • Span Tags

This allows complex HTML that has been copied or uploaded from other programs to be cleaned for use within your account.

Special Character Picker
The Special Character Picker lets you insert symbols (like Copyright ©) and other text which is not easily entered through the keyboard.

Right-click Context Menus
Highlight text and then click the right mouse button for shortcuts to changing fonts and adding hyperlinks.

Anchor Tool
The anchor tool that lets you create and manage anchor links in your content

Additional Fixes and Improvements

  • When uploading images, spaces in the file names are replaced with '_' characters.
  • A word count now appears at the bottom right corner of the editor window.

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