If you are a Chrome browser user, you would have seen the red colored line under the word while writing an email or comment on web page posts or YouTube comments. It might be the correct word, but ...
Windows currently has a feature where if you mis-spell a word in Word, it will auto-correct it. A quick example would be 'teh', which will auto-correct to 'the'. This spelling auto-correct seems to ...
One of the things I love most about Firefox is its built-in spell checker, which displays a squiggly red line under misspelled words typed into Web forms, Google Docs, and most other data-entry areas.
Checking a paper dictionary seems to be a thing of the past, looking up words online – many of us may be guilty of taking the word of a search engine to spot the most common spelling. There are of ...