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Are there any grammar checking tools for websites, like there is spell checkers and link checkers?

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phillydrifter | 3 years, 5 months ago
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There are plenty. I have Adobe GoLive 6, part of the Adobe Creative Suite, CS for short, that automatically back-checks everything and gives all sorts of flags and warnings, even on web pages you're writing, you can click a button in the toolbar and it will highlight text that's wrong.

There are also websites that will do it for you, I don't know of any offhand but I'm sure you could use google to find them. Google 'html validation' or something similar. I've also seen web sites that validate css (cascading style sheets) and I've stumbled across (stumbleupon.com) pages/sites that convert html to xhtml, stuff like that but I wouldn't know enough about them to point you to any; again, google is your friend.

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mrunderwood | 3 years, 5 months ago
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Try this very handy website. I use it for all of my college papers.

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comiclist | 3 years, 5 months ago
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Spellchecker.net also checks grammar.

http://www.spellchecker.net/spellcheck/

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pouria | 3 years, 5 months ago Report

I use your site all the time comiclist, but I'm looking more for a service that does it on a periodic basis and crawls an entire ecommerce websitre...either free or that charges, it doesn't matter.

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williamwaco | 3 years, 5 months ago
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I didn't try it but I will bet you a Crispy Cream donut that Microsoft Word will do it.

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