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The Wikipedia Typo Team is dedicated to making Wikipedia look more professional by correcting typos and misspellings. This kind of editing is a never-ending job, so we could use your help! Please consider joining our team. All you need to do is start correcting typos. We have a userbox (add
[edit] Correcting spellingIf you see any typos (even minor ones), please correct them. This helps make Wikipedia look more professional. Note that, except for articles with strong national ties, the English Wikipedia has no preference for American, British, or other forms of English as long as usage is consistent throughout the page. Check the rest of the page before assuming that flavor, color, meter, or defense (or, likewise, flavour, colour, metre, or defence) is a mistake. Note that the endings "-ize" and "-ization" are acceptable in both British and American English. The suffix -ise is more common in Commonwealth usage than -ize, but both spellings are correct. The use of -ize/-ise should remain consistent throughout a page. More information can be found in the following links:
[edit] Edit summaryTypo team members make lots of edits. It is always a good idea to give an edit summary after each one describing the change you made. If you made many fixes, you might say "spelling fixes" or "spelling cleanup". If the number of edits was small you might list the exact words you fixed, such as "spelling Mississippi". You can also specify the exact change you made as with "spelling lense ==> lens". Additionally, you could simultaneously promote our project in the edit summary with a small reference like "typo corrections [[Wikipedia:Typo Team]]" or "sp Monday [[WP:TYPO]]". The shortcut WP:TYPO links to this project page. The bottom line is that the edit summaries are important and other editors value them when scanning the article history. Having a near perfect edit summary may also help your request if you want to be a Wikipedia administrator. [edit] Typos that need to be correctedCommon typos can be found and should be listed at Wikipedia:Lists of common misspellings. More complicated cases in need of correction can be listed here. If only one or two articles exist with an incorrect spelling, please feel free to correct them yourself instead of listing the word here. [edit] Methods for searching and correcting typosMany users have found that using Google to search for misspelled words yields better results than Wikipedia, such as this Google search (replace "occured" with desired typo to search). However, the results may be out of date; the results are reindexed in a week or two. Also, you may want to consider using AutoWikiBrowser to expedite the process. A TypoScan plugin is available, which uses a web page for centralised distribution of articles to check for typos. These are generated from database dumps. However, all changes must be thoroughly checked. Make sure you read the AWB page thoroughly before using the software and please report any problems that you may come across. You can also use Lupin's Anti-vandal tool, which includes a live spell checker that checks for common typos in all newly updated articles. User Symplectic Map's AutoSpell script is a very useful tool for automatically detecting common spelling errors listed in Commonly misspelled words. [edit] Browser spell-checkers
[edit] Checking spellingThe following online tools can be used if you are unsure of how a word is spelled. [edit] Free Internet dictionaries
[edit] Free online spell checkers[edit] Lists of common misspellings
[edit] Utilities/scripts
[edit] Using online dictionariesIf a word does not exist, you often get this kind of result: Did you mean exec rise? Make sure to click the underlined word, then check if that word does exist, because the underlined word or words in the message do not always exist. Often, when you get this message, it gives the correct spelling or it gives the word from which what you're trying to look up is derived. When you look up an entry, punctuation and capitalization do not make any difference. For example, looking up "etc", "etc.", "ETC", "et.c.", or "e-t-c" all yield the same results. Unfortunately, some entries that come up when using improper punctuation or capitalization suggest that the punctuation is right. When looking up "et.c.", for example, the top entry may punctuate it correctly with one full stop, but another entry may punctuate it incorrectly as "et.c." (i.e., the same punctuation you typed in the search box). With the American Heritage Dictionary, an entry is always properly punctuated and capitalized, but often some other entries are punctuated and capitalized just as you typed them. [edit] Members of the Typo TeamSee Wikipedia:Typo Team/Members [edit] UserboxThere is now a userbox to show that you are a member of the Typo Team:
Use [edit] PledgesIf you want, you can make a typo correction pledge on the pledges page. [edit] Adopt a typoWikipedia is an evolving resource. If you purge the Wikipedia of some typo today, it will slowly creep back in with time. The Typo Team invites you to "adopt a typo" by periodically re-checking Wikipedia for your favorite typos. One easy way to do this is by putting a link on your user page that searches for the item you want to "adopt". Currently you must use full URLs (that is, not wiki-style links) to do this. For example, to search for all occurrences of "privledge" on the English Wikipedia, you could use the following code: {{search link|privledge|privledge/privledges/privledged|ns0|ns14|ns100}} This searches for matches to "privledge" (search word shown in red) and will also find "privledges" and "privledged" because they contain the search term as a substring. The red text is the query string, while the blue text is the link label. The ns0, ns14, ns100 specify namespaces in which you would like to perform the search. Here is an example of how the above code is rendered: privledge/privledges/privledged. [edit] Work completedYou can show your support by discussing your work completed at the works completed page. [edit] BarnstarsIf you feel someone has done exceptional work, you can reward them with one of these.
[edit] AdvertisingThe Typo Team also has two Wikipedia ads. You can display them by adding {{wikipedia ads|ad=180}} or {{wikipedia ads|ad=13}} onto a page.
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