Hit refresh and you should be able to see new sections of the following: Numismatic Resources US coins Countries Variety & Errors Miscellaneous
We've already had spell check for quite some time now. This is what he was talking about. http://www.cointalk.org/forumdisplay.php?f=33
Thanks Doug for getting the Countries section together for us to view and thanks Peter for adding another great section to an already wonderful site. Now where is that 5 foot 6 blond blue eyed blond that Jim was talking about. Oh well I guess she is on one of those websites that my wife has a blocker on.
You should publish some of your own writing. Those resources are going to make the hits on this site soar. The site sysadmin should be prepared for this. Ruben PS - WHAT SPELLCHECKER?
I've published several things over the years Ruben - a couple are already linked and there's more on the way. But thanks for thinking of me. As for Peter, I think he has a pretty good handle on it already. When you make a post or reply, look in the top right corner. See that little check mark icon with the ABC above it - THAT'S the spell checker
Sorry Doug, but I've pushed and pulled every icon on this site and found NO spellchecker. It may be something to check out and find what has happened to the darn thing.:thumb:
The spell checker is compatible with some browsers, and not with others. It doesn't like the one I use, for example, Firefox. It likes most versions of Microsoft's Internet Explorer though, especially the newer ones.
Thank you Peter, as that must be the answer to the problem. I'm using a new iMac 10.3.9 OSX with Firewire 400 Mb/ssec speed.:kewl:
Its a good thing Dan, for everybody, you can come and talk with us about coins or Indian names that you've heard - both are very entertaining
Doug, I just wanted to say THANK YOU for doing your resources section. I've been spending a bunch of time there & learning a lot. :thumb: FWIW there's no spell check in IE7 either.
Good job on the new section Doug. I was hoping it was resources because I loved your area on the old NumisAddict site. As for spellcheckers, I use the one in the google toolbar. I know you can get it for IE and FF. Not sure about the Mac world.
I was on NumisAddict for just a few months before their closed.....anyone know what happened to the guy that used to run it??...he was a really nice guy! Speedy