![]() There was also a handy option for me to add another language, so that words like colour are no longer flagged as wrong. When I clicked on a red-underlined word, I could see that my installed spell checker was using US-English. Until such time, I would simply like to write in a web interface. Why that is eludes me entirely, perhaps I’ll find out how to link those two things up – if ever I run out of other things to do on this planet. Strangely it has its own spell correction built in, seemingly ignoring whatever I’ve setup on my operating system. When I’m on Windows, I like to use Firefox as my browser. In this article I’ll show you how to change your language settings in Firefox. So that makes managing languages on the myriad of devices I’m using sightly tricky. ![]() I live in the US, I write things in English most of my time, but I’m used to writing with British spelling and grammar – and occasionally I write in German too. I admit my language needs are a little bit less “normal” than those of most people:
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