How does the Spell Checker work?
CCSpell is the name of Critique Circle’s spell checker. It is very simple to use and available for all large (multi-row) text boxes on the site. To use it, first write your text into the box (critique, forum message, note, etc) and then click the spellcheck link on your textbox toolbar. The textbox will now become yellow and after a few seconds (after the “Working”) box has disappeared from the upper left corner) found spelling errors are highlighted in red. To change a misspelled word click on it. You are presented with a drop-down menu where you can edit the word directly by clicking on it in the topmost row and writing it in, or you can select a word suggested by CCSpell. Each word has a icon next to it. Clicking on these will bring up a new page with the dictionary and thesaurus definitions for the word (from answers.com). You can also ignore all instances of a word in your text (just this once) or you can add the word to your personal dictionary. Don’t worry about adding names or
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