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The most trivial of things but if you don't ask.....
When creating posts you have a spell check that underlines incorrect spellings in red. It always picks up on 'Libera' and the album and song names e.g. Luminosa.
Any chance we could add them to the dictionary? Going one better, as a poor speller it is good to know when I'm wrong (underlined in red) but the lack of suggested correct spelling is annoying.
I suspect it would be too difficult to have suggested alternate spellings but hey.......
When creating posts you have a spell check that underlines incorrect spellings in red. It always picks up on 'Libera' and the album and song names e.g. Luminosa.
Any chance we could add them to the dictionary? Going one better, as a poor speller it is good to know when I'm wrong (underlined in red) but the lack of suggested correct spelling is annoying.
I suspect it would be too difficult to have suggested alternate spellings but hey.......
If I’ve got owt to say I says it, and if I’ve got owt to ask I asks it.
Mercy & Love
Mercy & Love
The spell checker is part of your web browser, not the web site. You need to add Libera, etc. to the dictionary on your computer. On my system (Safari, Mac OSX 10.5), there's a context menu option to "learn spelling" that presumably adds the word to the dictionary.Yorkie wrote:The most trivial of things but if you don't ask.....
When creating posts you have a spell check that underlines incorrect spellings in red. It always picks up on 'Libera' and the album and song names e.g. Luminosa.
Any chance we could add them to the dictionary? Going one better, as a poor speller it is good to know when I'm wrong (underlined in red) but the lack of suggested correct spelling is annoying.
I suspect it would be too difficult to have suggested alternate spellings but hey.......
DrewE wrote:The spell checker is part of your web browser, not the web site. You need to add Libera, etc. to the dictionary on your computer. On my system (Safari, Mac OSX 10.5), there's a context menu option to "learn spelling" that presumably adds the word to the dictionary.Yorkie wrote:The most trivial of things but if you don't ask.....
When creating posts you have a spell check that underlines incorrect spellings in red. It always picks up on 'Libera' and the album and song names e.g. Luminosa.
Any chance we could add them to the dictionary? Going one better, as a poor speller it is good to know when I'm wrong (underlined in red) but the lack of suggested correct spelling is annoying.
I suspect it would be too difficult to have suggested alternate spellings but hey.......
I was about to say, when did we get a spell checker here on Dreams?
Tom B.
Proud to be an American
Clan Farquharson, Scotland
"I AM THE DAWN OF ALL TIME."
Proud to be an American
Clan Farquharson, Scotland
"I AM THE DAWN OF ALL TIME."
Dear me, you don't know how old and stupid you just made me feelDrewE wrote:The spell checker is part of your web browser, not the web site. You need to add Libera, etc. to the dictionary on your computer. On my system (Safari, Mac OSX 10.5), there's a context menu option to "learn spelling" that presumably adds the word to the dictionary.Yorkie wrote:The most trivial of things but if you don't ask.....
When creating posts you have a spell check that underlines incorrect spellings in red. It always picks up on 'Libera' and the album and song names e.g. Luminosa.
Any chance we could add them to the dictionary? Going one better, as a poor speller it is good to know when I'm wrong (underlined in red) but the lack of suggested correct spelling is annoying.
I suspect it would be too difficult to have suggested alternate spellings but hey.......
If I’ve got owt to say I says it, and if I’ve got owt to ask I asks it.
Mercy & Love
Mercy & Love
which is probably a good thing. Besides... it'll teach everyone to spell
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It's easy to do Yorkie
First to check : be sure to save your picture in .jpg format
Second : if your avatar was set to max 200 * 200 pixels and weights more than 10 KB, then you need to change a little the compression level.
This is generaly available in the "save as" function.
When doing a "save as", you should see a button or a tab or something named "options" (or whatever similar) allowing to change a number called "compression level" or "quality" or something like that.
The higher the number, the heavier in Bytes.
Do not decrease too many the number, it may decrease greatly de picture quality. To a few tests decreasing little by little the number, to preserve as much quality as possible, and then you have done
First to check : be sure to save your picture in .jpg format
Second : if your avatar was set to max 200 * 200 pixels and weights more than 10 KB, then you need to change a little the compression level.
This is generaly available in the "save as" function.
When doing a "save as", you should see a button or a tab or something named "options" (or whatever similar) allowing to change a number called "compression level" or "quality" or something like that.
The higher the number, the heavier in Bytes.
Do not decrease too many the number, it may decrease greatly de picture quality. To a few tests decreasing little by little the number, to preserve as much quality as possible, and then you have done
Well, I've not seen anything that gives me the option to edit the file size of the picture - it just saves it as it is!!! Mind you, it's almost certainly down to me and not Bill Gates!fan_de_LoK wrote:It's easy to do Yorkie
First to check : be sure to save your picture in .jpg format
Second : if your avatar was set to max 200 * 200 pixels and weights more than 10 KB, then you need to change a little the compression level.
This is generaly available in the "save as" function.
When doing a "save as", you should see a button or a tab or something named "options" (or whatever similar) allowing to change a number called "compression level" or "quality" or something like that.
The higher the number, the heavier in Bytes.
Do not decrease too many the number, it may decrease greatly de picture quality. To a few tests decreasing little by little the number, to preserve as much quality as possible, and then you have done
If I’ve got owt to say I says it, and if I’ve got owt to ask I asks it.
Mercy & Love
Mercy & Love
Don't feel bad Andrew, I can't ever figure out this kind of stuff either.Yorkie wrote:Well, I've not seen anything that gives me the option to edit the file size of the picture - it just saves it as it is!!! Mind you, it's almost certainly down to me and not Bill Gates!fan_de_LoK wrote:It's easy to do Yorkie
First to check : be sure to save your picture in .jpg format
Second : if your avatar was set to max 200 * 200 pixels and weights more than 10 KB, then you need to change a little the compression level.
This is generaly available in the "save as" function.
When doing a "save as", you should see a button or a tab or something named "options" (or whatever similar) allowing to change a number called "compression level" or "quality" or something like that.
The higher the number, the heavier in Bytes.
Do not decrease too many the number, it may decrease greatly de picture quality. To a few tests decreasing little by little the number, to preserve as much quality as possible, and then you have done
Tom B.
Proud to be an American
Clan Farquharson, Scotland
"I AM THE DAWN OF ALL TIME."
Proud to be an American
Clan Farquharson, Scotland
"I AM THE DAWN OF ALL TIME."
That's very kind of you, when I find a picture that I really must have as my avatar I'll be dropping you a line for helpxsakurax wrote:If anyone of you need help to resize you avatars.. I will gladly help! It sounds a little complicated explaining in words, but trust me, it's pretty simple. Just drop me a pm. I can't promise I can get back to you immediately but I'll definitely have time over the weekends.
Cheers.
If I’ve got owt to say I says it, and if I’ve got owt to ask I asks it.
Mercy & Love
Mercy & Love