Computer: Web: Formatting
Webpage grammerer and punctuator.   (+1)  [vote for, against]

Some browsers automatically translate Webpages whose creators did not have the common sense to write them in English in the first place.

Howevertheless, there is scope for more. Why not a browser which will fix, on the fly, errors such as lack of capitalisation, poor punctuation, grammar errors or clear mis-spellings?
-- MaxwellBuchanan, Nov 08 2014

a great many examples of the snafu that is English http://www.trumpetm...aradoxes-61071.html
some of which are amusing [not_morrison_rm, Nov 08 2014]

Simple, go into your browser settings and make every domain redirect to halfbakery.com
-- pocmloc, Nov 08 2014


Wonder if its first job will be to correct Grammer to Grammar? ha
-- xenzag, Nov 08 2014


"Grammer" would be a spelling error, but I'm pretty sure that "grammering" is a verb. Actually, why is "verb" a noun?
-- MaxwellBuchanan, Nov 08 2014


Why is a compound noun (bus driver, English teacher) itself a compound noun? Truly the English language is a kludged-together effort.
-- not_morrison_rm, Nov 08 2014


"Glucose" is the name of a compound, but is not a compound noun.
-- MaxwellBuchanan, Nov 08 2014



random, halfbakery