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Firefox dictionary

April 16, 2008 | 7:41 pm

I can’t spell for toffee and rely on the in-line spell checker Firefox provides. So I find myself a bit frustrated and feeling vulnerable if it is not there.

For instance, after you inadvertently trash your profile and have to reinstall the browser, proxy information and all my add-ons…

add-on Anyway, today this post on Firefox 2 Spelling Dictionary Hacks came in handy.

Firefox 2

Funny that “Firefox” isn’t in the dictionary.

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