Here we go with the pettiest discussion for a long time, but when something bugs ya, it bugs ya...

<rod_up_read_end>

M. o. n. A. s. t. E. r. y. Well - I don't know. I even spotted 'Monestary' in the Offering Plate text last week, so if pmdev do it, what hope is there for monks? :) I actually wondered if it was a pun on 'money', but alas, no.

I *would* suggest a little spellcheck just on the word 'Monestary', with a message similar to 'Pity da foo...title', but I can already see the "load on the server" replies flooding in, so how about just a note in Need Help or an FAQ or something - anything that'd jog the memory when typing. I personally stop as soon as I'm about to type the word 'money' - "the Monastery isn't about capitalism" I tell myself, and backspace. Or "The vowels come in order, except for the 'o'". Or "It's written at the top of the bl**din' page - Monastery Gates" :)

</rod_up_read_end>

I know I know...I even go to the bother of rubbing out surplus apostrophes on chalk boards - sad, isn't it?

Cheers,
Ben.


In reply to Pity da foo who misspells Monastery by benn

Title:
Use:  <p> text here (a paragraph) </p>
and:  <code> code here </code>
to format your post, it's "PerlMonks-approved HTML":



  • Posts are HTML formatted. Put <p> </p> tags around your paragraphs. Put <code> </code> tags around your code and data!
  • Titles consisting of a single word are discouraged, and in most cases are disallowed outright.
  • Read Where should I post X? if you're not absolutely sure you're posting in the right place.
  • Please read these before you post! —
  • Posts may use any of the Perl Monks Approved HTML tags:
    a, abbr, b, big, blockquote, br, caption, center, col, colgroup, dd, del, details, div, dl, dt, em, font, h1, h2, h3, h4, h5, h6, hr, i, ins, li, ol, p, pre, readmore, small, span, spoiler, strike, strong, sub, summary, sup, table, tbody, td, tfoot, th, thead, tr, tt, u, ul, wbr
  • You may need to use entities for some characters, as follows. (Exception: Within code tags, you can put the characters literally.)
            For:     Use:
    & &amp;
    < &lt;
    > &gt;
    [ &#91;
    ] &#93;
  • Link using PerlMonks shortcuts! What shortcuts can I use for linking?
  • See Writeup Formatting Tips and other pages linked from there for more info.