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Misspelling Reporter

Description

Inspired by Eric Meyer, Imagined by #BeachPress 2013, Doubted yet contributed by Joey Kudish, we bring you Misspelling Reporter!

Misspelling Reporter allows site visitors to highlight a misspelled word on your site and click
the message that pops up to alert the site admin and post author of the misspelling.

How to use:
* Install and activate plugin
* Visit a single post
* Highlight a word
* Click the report button that appears in the upper left

Help make this plugin better!

Have an idea or want to help with translations? Head over to Github and send us a pull request! https://github.com/blobaugh/misspelling-reporter

Installation

This section describes how to install the plugin and get it working.

e.g.

  1. Upload plugin folder to the /wp-content/plugins/ directory
  2. Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress
  3. Fix spelling errors!

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Contributors & Developers

Translate “Misspelling Reporter” into your language.

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Browse the code, check out the SVN repository, or subscribe to the development log by RSS.

Changelog

0.6.5

  • Fix for fatal error triggering on plugin activation

0.6.4

  • Only sends a report on an individual misspelled word once (thoronas)

0.6.3

  • Updates to Arabic translation (DrewAPicture)
  • Classified
  • Fix JS potential XSS vulnerability (itsananderson)
  • General code cleanup to keep developers happy 🙂
  • New language translations: French, German, Spanish (DrewAPicture)

0.6.2

  • Fixed issues causing wp minify to break (pento)
  • Does not email post author if the same email is used for site admin (pento)

0.6.1

  • Added success state to message box and disappear after click
  • Nacin says nice plugin 🙂
  • First community contribution by Jeremy Felt!

0.6

  • Initial plugin release (#BeachPress 2013)
  • Joey Kudish proved wrong that this could be created in less than 2 days. It took less than 2 hours!