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HTML editors settings

1. In the Tag line for breaks field, select an HTML tag to define line breaks in content created in the HTML editor. For example, if styles are applied to paragraph tags in your existing HTML content, select the paragraph tag to indicate line breaks. You can use the <p>, <div>, or <br> tags.
2. In the Spell check language field, select a language dictionary for spell check.
3. In the Words to ignore field, enter common words or phrases such as your organization’s name to include in the language dictionary. Spell check ignores these words.
4. In the Words to correct field, enter words or phrases to remove from the dictionary. Spell check highlights these words as incorrect.
5. Under More rules for spell check, select the types of words for spell check to ignore.
To ignore words if the first letter is uppercase or if all letters are uppercase, select Ignore words capitalized and in all UPPERCASE. This setting allows spell check to ignore proper nouns and acronyms.
To ignore words that contain any uppercase letters, select Ignore words with any UPPERCASE letters.
To ignore website addresses and filenames, select Ignore Internet and file addresses.
To ignore words that contain numerals, select Ignore words that contain numbers.
To ignore HTML code, select Ignore HTML. This setting allows spell check to ignore strings of code entered in the HTML editor.
6. Under Safe HTML tags, a list of potentially hazardous HTML elements appears. Select the HTML elements to allow in HTML editors on your website and in RSS feeds through the News Reader part. By default, all elements are included. To exclude an element, clear its checkbox.

Warning: If you do not select SCRIPT, in addition to all <script> tags, the program marks all HTML event attributes, such as onmouseover, and all href attributes that contain the string javascript: as unsafe.

7. To save the settings, click Save.