Does anyone else find it a little Funny that Steepster’s spell-check doesn’t recognize the word oolong?
My tea stash is shrinking! I’m just finishing off the last of my pineapple oolong. I hope at least one of my tea orders arrive in the mail sometime this week, I have a hankering to try something completely new. This oolong has a delicious fresh, fruity pineapple taste. I got a few really good steeps out of these leaves today. It’s one of those teas that tastes great hot or cold. DEEEELISH! I can’t wait to try more DT oolongs.
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It’s a variation on spell check. If you type an unrecognizable word in the text box, it underlines it in red. You can then right-click in that word for spelling suggestions. Another funny thing I noticed is that it doesn’t recognize “Steepster” as a word either ~ lol!
The spell-check/dictionary is a function of your system/web browser and isn’t specific to Steepster. You’ll find the “red underline” for misspelled words in any text box on any web site. =) You should be able to right-click “Steepster” and add it to the dictionary. http://cl.ly/image/1N2a470Y2P1C
I didn’t know Steepster had a spell check. Where is it?
It’s a variation on spell check. If you type an unrecognizable word in the text box, it underlines it in red. You can then right-click in that word for spelling suggestions. Another funny thing I noticed is that it doesn’t recognize “Steepster” as a word either ~ lol!
The spell-check/dictionary is a function of your system/web browser and isn’t specific to Steepster. You’ll find the “red underline” for misspelled words in any text box on any web site. =) You should be able to right-click “Steepster” and add it to the dictionary. http://cl.ly/image/1N2a470Y2P1C
Cool, thanks for the info Nik.