No More Typos! New grammar, spelling and style checker
December 4, 2009 in Site News by Ted Mann
Today we launched a new service to give you better grammar, spelling, and style-checking on your InJersey posts. Here’s a quick video about how it works:
It’s an incredibly powerful tool, which uses artificial intelligence and natural language processing technology to find your writing errors and offer smart suggestions.
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in the editor to check spelling, style, and grammar to perform a check on your post before publishing.
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Does the No More Typos gizmo work on headlines?
Your post is headlined: “No More Typos! New grammer, spelling, and style checker”
“Grammar” is misspelled, and AP style wouldn’t have a comma after “spelling.”
FWIW.
BTW, Firefox and Chrome both flagged the misspellings.
Wow, thanks, Bill. That’s embarrassing! Should have turned on the grammar checker on my own account before posting that.