Title: Help Adding SpellCheck Button to TinyMCE
Last modified: August 18, 2016

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# Help Adding SpellCheck Button to TinyMCE

 *  [TerranceDC](https://wordpress.org/support/users/terrancedc/)
 * (@terrancedc)
 * [20 years, 5 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/help-adding-spellcheck-button-to-tinymce/)
 * I’ve been going back and forth about this on [different thread](http://wordpress.org/support/topic/53302?replies=14),
   and I’m hoping that taking it to its own thread will yield more answers.
 * I should caveat all of this by saying that I am not a programmer or a developer.
   I’m a writer who happens not to be a great speller/typist. I know more than enough
   HTML to do my own coding, as I work with it every day. But when it comes to my
   blog I’m lazy. I’d much rather write with out having to do much coding. In fact,
   I’d rather not _see_ the coding unless I _want_ to. That said, I’ll explain my
   dilemma in as much detail as possible while letting a little of my frustration
   seep through as possible.
 * Since I upgraded to 2.0 (which I’m mostly happy with, BTW) I’ve been trying to
   figure out how to add spellcheck to the built-in WYSIWYG. I’ve tried various 
   solutions, and none have worked well, so I decided to try adding the iespell 
   plugin for TinyMCE. I downloaded the editor and uploaded the plugin to the wp-
   includes/js/tinymce directory.
 * I then uploaded and activated an [advanced editing plugin for 2.0](http://blog.labnotes.org/2005/12/26/advanced-editing-for-wordpress-20/).
   After several hours of tweaking, I now have an array of features in the WYSIWYG,
   neatly arranged in three rows.
 * [http://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c70/TerranceDC/wysiwyg.jpg](http://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c70/TerranceDC/wysiwyg.jpg)
 * There’s one thing missing, however. The spellcheck button for iespell. It’s not
   there. I’ve uploaded the plugin to the correct place, etc. I’ve edited the Worpdress
   plugin to include the button for iespell. Here’s what I’ve got in the plugin.
 * `if (isset($wp_version)) {
    add_filter("mce_plugins", "extended_editor_mce_plugins",
   0); add_filter("mce_buttons", "extended_editor_mce_buttons", 0); add_filter("
   mce_buttons_2", "extended_editor_mce_buttons2", 0); add_filter("mce_buttons_3","
   extended_editor_mce_buttons3", 0); }
 * `function extended_editor_mce_plugins($plugins) {
    array_push($plugins, "table","
   fullscreen", "emotions", "advlink", "advimage", "searchreplace", "iespell"); 
   return $plugins; }
 * `function extended_editor_mce_buttons($buttons) {
    return array( "cut", "copy","
   paste", "separator", "undo", "redo", "separator", "search,replace", "separator","
   charmap", "emotions", "separator", "link", "unlink", "anchor", "image", "separator","
   removeformat", "code", "fullscreen", "wordpress", "iespell", "wphelp"); return
   $buttons; }
 * `function extended_editor_mce_buttons2($buttons) {
    return array( "formatselect","
   bold", "italic", "underline", "strikethrough", "sub", "sup", "separator", "justifyleft","
   justifycenter", "justifyright", "justifyfull", "separator", "bullist", "numlist","
   outdent", "indent", "separator", "forecolor", "backcolor", "separator", "hr");
   return $buttons; }
 * `function extended_editor_mce_buttons3($buttons) {
    return array( "tablecontrols");
   return $buttons; } ?>
 * If I did this right, and I’m reading this correctly, the iespell button should
   be right before the help button on the top row. But it’s not. At this point, 
   I’ve worked on it from about 9am to 2pm, without any success in getting the feature
   I want most. If anyone can point out what’s wrong, I’d be most appreciative. 
   If more information is required, I’m happy to supply it if asked (and if I have
   any idea how to track it down).
 * I’ve tried a few other solutions. I installed some Firefox spellcheck extensions,
   but none of them work in Firefox 1.5. I downgraded to the previous Firefox version,
   with no luck. What does work is the Google toolbar extension for Firefox, which
   does have spellcheck. But its spellcheck doesn’t work well in the TinyMCE editor,
   because it inserts tons of code that remains invisible until you post, unless
   you go into HTML mode and delete it. So, if I want to use the Google spellcheck,
   I have to kill the WYSIWYG editor and just ignore it when Google’s spellcheck
   picks up HTML tags as mispellings. Not a great solution since it means not using
   the WYSIWYG.
 * Like I said before, I’m not a developer or a programmer, so I don’t know how 
   difficult it is to do what I’m about to suggest. I’d like to humbly request that
   the WordPress developers consider making the TinyMCE spellcheck plugin a part
   of the native WordPress install. It would add tons more value to the WYSIWYG 
   editor.

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 *  [morbing](https://wordpress.org/support/users/morbing/)
 * (@morbing)
 * [20 years, 5 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/help-adding-spellcheck-button-to-tinymce/#post-306328)
 * Hi, I would realy like to have the same features as you have but it seems like
   the link is broken or the site is gone!
    [http://blog.labnotes.org/2005/12/26/advanced-editing-for-wordpress-20/](http://blog.labnotes.org/2005/12/26/advanced-editing-for-wordpress-20/)
 * I’ve searched around but I cant find the advanced-editing plugin anywhere else…
   
   Can you send it to me? Or a link to another location?
 * Thank you in advance.
 *  [dan13l](https://wordpress.org/support/users/dan13l/)
 * (@dan13l)
 * [20 years, 5 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/help-adding-spellcheck-button-to-tinymce/#post-306329)
 * I’ve managed to get this working using the SpellerPages v1 plugin for TinyMCE.
 * I used the Advanced Editing Plugin (which I’ve mirrored here: [http://www.istherefood.com/advanced-wysiwyg.zip](http://www.istherefood.com/advanced-wysiwyg.zip))
   and uploaded the SpellerPages v1 plugin to the TinyMCE plugins directory (wp-
   includes/js/tinymce/plugins/), then added “spellerpages” to both the buttons 
   array and plugins array in the Advanced Editing Plugin. Eg:
 * `function extended_editor_mce_plugins($plugins) {
    array_push($plugins, "fullscreen","
   spellerpages", "table"); return $plugins; }
 * and
 * `function extended_editor_mce_buttons_2($buttons) {
    // Add buttons on the second
   toolbar line array_push($buttons, "fullscreen", "spellerpages"); return $buttons;}
 * Oh, I also had to edit one of the Spellerpages files to set the language. This
   was spellerpages/files/server-scripts/spellchecker.php – I had to set the path
   to Aspell (try the linux default if you’re running on linux hosting) and the 
   language to “en”.
 * Hope this helps.
 * Dan.
 *  [bravecreatures](https://wordpress.org/support/users/bravecreatures/)
 * (@bravecreatures)
 * [20 years, 5 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/help-adding-spellcheck-button-to-tinymce/#post-306330)
 * I have tried adding the code you suggest to the advacned-wysiwyg.php and finally
   its working. Neither spellerpages or iespell were showing up in the button row,
   but with a few tweaks it actually worked.
 * The part I needed to configure was the spellerchecker.php. This depends on where
   I had aspell installed and configured for. This is what got mine showing the 
   button.
 * ///$aspell_prog = ‘aspell’; //LINUX
    $aspell_prog = ‘/usr/bin/aspell’; // WINDOWS
 * $lang = ‘en’;
    $aspell_opts = “-a –lang=$lang –encoding=utf-8 -H”; $tempfiledir
   = “./”; $input_separator = “A”;
 * Now its got that far, it still is falling over when it trys to actually spell
   check, but at least I have made it another step closer.
 * The text box doesnt seem to be reading correctly, there is no add button and 
   it seems to be suggesting and then changing the wrong things (eg last error I
   handled) when I do click change. Any suiggestions?
 *  [morbing](https://wordpress.org/support/users/morbing/)
 * (@morbing)
 * [20 years, 5 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/help-adding-spellcheck-button-to-tinymce/#post-306331)
 * Thanks a lot:)
    Now all I need is to swap the “insert image” part with the imagebrowser/
   uploader part from mubcombs WYSIWYG editor. [http://mudbomb.com/archives/2005/02/02/wysiwyg-plugin-for-wordpress/](http://mudbomb.com/archives/2005/02/02/wysiwyg-plugin-for-wordpress/)
 * Do you think this is this possible?
 *  [morbing](https://wordpress.org/support/users/morbing/)
 * (@morbing)
 * [20 years, 5 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/help-adding-spellcheck-button-to-tinymce/#post-306332)
 * Sorry, I found a solution myself:)
 *  [brianbonner](https://wordpress.org/support/users/brianbonner/)
 * (@brianbonner)
 * [20 years, 4 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/help-adding-spellcheck-button-to-tinymce/#post-306338)
 * Tell the rest of us the solution please?
 *  [bravecreatures](https://wordpress.org/support/users/bravecreatures/)
 * (@bravecreatures)
 * [20 years, 4 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/help-adding-spellcheck-button-to-tinymce/#post-306339)
 * Strangely enough I have just tried the spell check on my computer at work and
   its working perfectly. Go figure.
 * Things that I think I needed to check are:
 * 1/ the aspell installation on my server
    2/ that spellerchecker.php is pointing
   in the right place for aspell – see my post above 3/ that spellerchecker.php 
   has the right language listed – see my post above 4/ that the plugin and button
   are listed correctly – – see other posts above
 * My only remaining questions are:
 * > how to get a custom dictionary working
    > how to get an Australian dictionary
   installed 9although I think this is an aspell issue)
 *  [Chris Tingom](https://wordpress.org/support/users/ctingom/)
 * (@ctingom)
 * [20 years, 4 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/help-adding-spellcheck-button-to-tinymce/#post-306340)
 * Hi everybody, this post is quit timely as I’ve been working for days to get a
   spell check plugin to work in WP 2.0. The fact that I say days shouldn’t scare
   you because I’m not too familiar with php so I’m pretty much just hacking.
 * With that in mind, I tend to get myself into a bind and then eventually out of
   it with enough effort.
 * I have the spell check plugin working in 2.0 now based on everything written 
   above.
 * I got SpellerPages v1 from here:
    [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1339856&group_id=103281&atid=738747](http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1339856&group_id=103281&atid=738747)
 * I made the modifications to the files as suggested above.
 * For my path to perl I actually had to move the two comment slashes so that I 
   was commenting out the Aspell path on Windows and using the Linux one. That and
   making sure the path was correct.
 * I ended up using this:
 * $aspell_prog = ‘/usr/local/bin/aspell’; //LINUX
 * The spell check works in FireFox on PC and IE on PC. Doesn’t work in Safari or
   FireFox on Mac. That’s ok though.
 * What I am having a problem with (hoping someone can help) is that when I run 
   the spell check (and fix errors or ignore them) and then click Close it removes
   all of the line breaks.
 * So if I have a bunch of line breaks in my post it just removes them. Now that
   is a big pain because it renders it useless.
 * Any ideas?
 *  [Chris Tingom](https://wordpress.org/support/users/ctingom/)
 * (@ctingom)
 * [20 years, 4 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/help-adding-spellcheck-button-to-tinymce/#post-306344)
 * I started a thread about this up here:
    [http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?thread_id=1415390&forum_id=296697](http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?thread_id=1415390&forum_id=296697)
 * Specifically, it removes p tags except in cases where I have alignment formatting(
   like centered). Doesn’t remove BR tags or blockquote or anything like that.
 *  [Chris Tingom](https://wordpress.org/support/users/ctingom/)
 * (@ctingom)
 * [20 years, 4 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/help-adding-spellcheck-button-to-tinymce/#post-306347)
 * If anybody is interested in helping me out with this issue I am willing to pay.
   Please contact me: [http://www.tornadodesign.com/contact](http://www.tornadodesign.com/contact)
 * Thanks –
 *  [Chris Tingom](https://wordpress.org/support/users/ctingom/)
 * (@ctingom)
 * [20 years, 4 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/help-adding-spellcheck-button-to-tinymce/#post-306374)
 * I am looking for a WordPress Plugin programmer to hire about coding a spell check
   plugin for WP 2.0.
 * Please contact me: [http://www.tornadodesign.com/contact](http://www.tornadodesign.com/contact)

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