Not many things are more
embarrassing than showing a new Web site to a client and having that client point out a spelling error.
Dreamweaver includes an easy-to-use Spell Checker to avoid such awkward moments. Make it a practice to
spell check every Web page before it??™s posted online.
You start the process by choosing Text ??? Check Spelling or pressing the keyboard shortcut Shift+F7. This
sequence opens the Check Spelling dialog box, as shown in Figure 8-4.
FIGURE 8-4
Dreamweaver??™s Spell Checker double-checks your spelling and can find the typos on any Web page.
After you??™ve opened the Check Spelling dialog box, Dreamweaver begins searching your text for errors.
Unless you have selected a portion of your document, Dreamweaver checks the full document, regardless of
where your cursor is placed. When text is selected, Dreamweaver checks the selection first and then asks if
you??™d like to do the entire document.
Dreamweaver checks your Web page text against two dictionaries: a standard dictionary for your chosen
language and a personal dictionary to which you can add words. If the Spell Checker finds any text that is
not in either of the program??™s dictionaries, the text is highlighted in the Document window and appears in
the Word Not Found In Dictionary field of the dialog box.
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