Check spelling in TinyMCE
TinyMCE provides several options to bring spell checking capabilities to your users.
Browser-based spell checking
Assign the browser_spellcheck
configuration option the value of true
to utilize the browser’s native spell check functionality. Enabling the contextmenu
option may be required depending on the right-click or context usability requirement.
tinymce.init({
selector: 'textarea', // change this value according to your HTML
browser_spellcheck: true,
contextmenu: false
});
PHP Spellchecker component
You can also use TinyMCE’s PHP Spellchecker component, that you can download here. To view the complete changelog history, view this txt
file. The TinyMCE’s PHP Spellchecker component requires a little more work than the browser-based option, being a server-side script.
This plugin enables Enchant or PSpell on the server to spell check content within the TinyMCE editor.
Installation steps for the default Enchant engine
- Enable Enchant in PHP.
- Download the TinyMCE Spellchecker for PHP package. (Direct download).
- Unpack the package in the
/path/to/tinymce/plugins/spellchecker
directory. - Configure TinyMCE to use the spell checker by enabling the
spellchecker
plugin. - Configure the
spellchecker_rpc_url
to'spellchecker.php'
. - Download word lists and place them in the
/dicts
directory for example “es_ES.dic, es_ES.aff”.
Example
tinymce.init({
selector: 'textarea', // change this value according to your HTML
plugins: 'spellchecker',
toolbar: 'spellchecker',
spellchecker_rpc_url: 'spellchecker.php'
});
Review the Spell Checker plugin for advanced configuration options.
TinyMCE Spell Checker Pro plugin
Use the Spell Checker Pro plugin for scalable enterprise-grade spell check as-you-type functionality. Spell Checker Pro requires both a client-side plugin to be configured and a server-side component to be installed and configured.
Review the TinyMCE Premium Features documentation for Spelling. Learn more about TinyMCE Premium Products here.
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