There are several ways to locate and repair misspellings and potentially misspelled words. This article gives instructions on each of the methods.
For a clickable walkthrough, see the presentation:
Quality Assurance Clickable Walkthrough.
List and repair misspelled words with PageCorrect.
Click Select Domain to expand the Domains list.
Select the domain to open.
Alternatively, from the Domain Overview page, click Open on the same row as the domain name.
The Dashboard for the domain opens.
Click List from the menu on the left side of the page. The PageCorrect Content page opens.
Select the Spelling filter above the results list.
Filters also include:
Custom.
The table has the fields:
Click Action on the same row as an issue.
The menu expands with the following options:
Select Update. A dialog opens.
Click Save. The dialog closes.
For more information, see the User Guide chapter:
List misspelled words and potentially misspelled words, Ignore, or mark as Fixed with the Prioritized Content module.
Click Select Domain to expand the Domains list.
Select the domain to open.
Alternatively, from the Domain Overview page, click Open on the same row as the domain name.
The Dashboard for the domain opens.
Click Prioritized Content (the bell icon), on the menu bar.
The Prioritized Content page opens.
Above the list, select a filter if needed.
Click the number in the Notifications field, on the same row as a domain. The number on the button indicates how many issues are on the page. The list of notifications expands.
The number on each row of this expanded menu indicates how many of each particular issue are on the URL.
Click to select Misspellings.
You have to check the meta description manually for spelling errors. The Acquia Optimize scan disregards any <meta> elements when it does the spellcheck.
The Misspellings page opens.
The menu expands with the following options:
Mark as Ignored: Use this option if links are incorrectly marked as broken.
The difference between Fixed and Ignore is that issues marked as Fixed are still included in future scans and can be flagged again if the error persists. Issues that are set to Ignore are permanently omitted from future scans and compliance scores.
For more information, see the User Guide chapters:
Find misspelled words and their location on the page.
Open the website and start the Acquia Optimize Web Browser Extension.
For more information, see the User Guide chapter:
Click to select Content Issues (insect icon) on the web browser extension toolbar,
The menu expands.
Select Quality Assurance to expand the menu further.
The issues list opens.
Click See Issues in the Misspellings / Potential Misspellings section.
Note: You have to check the meta description manually for spelling errors. The Acquia Optimize scan disregards any <meta> elements when it does the spellcheck.
Misspelled words are listed as either Confirmed misspelling or Potential misspelling.
Mark as ignored: Ignore the misspelling. Use this option if you know the word is, in fact, OK (for example, a proper noun). Ignored misspellings are not included in subsequent scans and will not show up as misspelled words.
The difference between Mark as Fixed and Mark as Ignored is that issues marked as Fixed are still included in future scans and can be flagged again if the error persists. Issues that are set to Ignore are permanently omitted from future scans and compliance scores.
Select the misspelled word for the option to look it up in Google.
For more information, see the User Guide chapter:
List misspellings and potential misspellings, add words to the dictionary, Ignore, or mark as Fixed with the Quality Assurance module.
Click Select Domain to expand the Domains list.
Select the domain to open.
Alternatively, from the Domain Overview page, click Open on the same row as the domain name.
The Dashboard for the domain opens.
Click Quality Assurance (the checkbox icon), on the toolbar.
The Quality Assurance page opens.
Click Spellcheck from the menu on the left side of the page.
The menu expands with the following options:
You have to check the meta description manually for spelling errors. The Acquia Optimize scan disregards any <meta> elements when it does the spellcheck.
Add to dictionary: Approve this spelling and add it to the language dictionary so that future scans will not flag it as misspelled.
For more instructions, see the User Guide Articles:
Add to dictionary for all languages: Approve this spelling (product names, for example) and add it to the language dictionary for all languages so that future scans do not flag it as misspelled.
For more instructions, see the User Guide chapter:
To ignore all other issues on a domain level.
Ignored issues will not be factored into future scans, and this permanently affects the compliance score.
Mark as fixed: Marks the misspelled word as fixed. It will be included in subsequent scans and if the error returns, it will appear again in the broken links list. Select this option when the misspelled word is actually fixed by the web team on the HTML code of the webpage, or if it is a temporary (for example, in an unpublished state) known issue.
The difference between Mark as Fixed and Mark as Ignored is that issues marked as Fixed are still included in future scans and can be flagged again if the error persists. Issues that are set to Ignore are permanently omitted from future scans and compliance scores.
For more information, see the User Guide resources:
The Acquia Optimize Dictionary allows users to add frequently-used words that the spellcheck consistently flags as misspelled words or potentially misspelled words to the scan. Words that are added to the dictionary are ignored by the scan, and can be an easy way to prevent recurring flagged words.
For more information, see the User Guide chapter:
Quality Assurance: Dictionary.
For more information, see the User Guide chapters:
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