What are site patterns?
In addition to the Good and Bad word lists, WordCheck detects suspicious patterns as well. A classic suspicious pattern is a word with one or more digits mixed in with letters, for example: 1and. WordCheck flags these words without an Unflag All button. Common word-with-digit patterns such as ordinals (1st, 2nd, 3rd) are excluded from this flagging. Patterns are specified site-wide directly in the code. The ordinal patterns are language-specific. The code currently recognizes the ordinals for English and French and uses them accordingly based on the project languages. Others can be added with code changes.
In addition to the Good and Bad word lists, WordCheck detects suspicious patterns as well. A classic suspicious pattern is a word with one or more digits mixed in with letters, for example: 1and. WordCheck flags these words without an Unflag All button. Common word-with-digit patterns such as ordinals (1st, 2nd, 3rd) are excluded from this flagging. Patterns are specified site-wide directly in the code. The ordinal patterns are language-specific. The code currently recognizes the ordinals for English and French and uses them accordingly based on the project languages. Others can be added with code changes.
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