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By Jeffro on February 3, 2010
When I attended WordCamp Boston in early January, I had the chance to meet Raphael Mudge again, a man who is composed of nuclear energy. He showed me some interesting stats that I hope he makes public soon but he also gave me a glimpse into the extension that was being created for FireFox. I mentioned to Raffi that it would be awesome to have an extension that blew the FireFox spell checker out of the water or at least, worked in conjunction with it. I’m happy to see that the AtD FireFox extension is now available for download. After installation, the extension will be activated on any text area that is detected. This is identified by a little green ABC icon in the bottom right corner of the text area. One of the best parts of the extension is that it will notify you if you are about to send something that has errors if you haven’t scanned the text before hitting the submit button.

The extension takes things a bit further though, enabling you to check for jargon, double negatives, passive voice, and other nuiances. I already have it installed and it works just fine in FireFox 3.6. Now I have an easy way to write better comments all across the web.
Posted in News | Tagged atd, firefox, grammar, spellchecking |
By Jeffro on January 8, 2010
Raphael Mudge announced on the AfterTheDeadline blog today a pretty cool bit of news. He has released an AtD Bookmarklet that enables you to have the ability to check spelling, grammar, and misused words from your browser. The AtD button appears magically on every text field displayed on a web page.

A couple things worth noting about the bookmarklet. It currently does not work in Google Chrome. The bookmarklet is limited to 7,000 characters of text. It only works for TEXTAREA form elements and does not support WSYIWYG editors. Text boxes inside of an IFRAME are not accessible to the bookmarklet. If you’re interested in the source code behind this bookmarklet, it’s available here.
While FireFox has a built-in spell checker, I don’t think it has a grammar or misused word checker. Since the AtD bookmarklet has a very small footprint, it’s pretty cool to be able to use it outside of WordPress in FireFox to work in addition to the built-in spell checker.
Keep an eye on that AfterTheDeadline blog as Raphael has been doing some terrific work as it related to the After The Deadline service. It’s clearly evident in his writing that he has a passion for this stuff.
Posted in News | Tagged after the deadling, atd, bookmarklet, grammar, spellchecking |