Yummy Silvanas
I am a certified chocoholic. I do not like desserts that are pale, pastel or white… well not when I have a choice. And most of the time I do not prefer it even when its the only choice. I do not like butter cake, white chocolate, sans rival, polvoron… and the like. So it was a surprise when I fell in love with the most awesome Silvanas from Nueva Ecija.
Back From The Dead
Did you miss me?
I sure do hope so. My readership has gone down the drain, as evidenced by the counter on the first sidebar. And this is wholly not my fault, though I’m partly to blame. But only a little.
By the time this entry is posted, the blog would have been back online. At least, acceptably online after being a few days M.I.A. (Missing In Action). And it also means I got my sanity back.
Well, I’ve lost it when after 3 days of blogging abstinence due to Saturday Badminton, 24-hour Sunday duty and Monday clinic, I found out that I’ve lost my blog. Actually, all 3 of my blogs. And all my private files that I’ve uploaded in my server. What the F**king hell?!?! What did I do this time? I thought of the day when I tweaked my template. Nah, it couldn’t have been that. This is too magnanimous to be caused only by some simple nitpicking.
I emailed my web hosting provider to ask for some assistance. Here’s what she told me via email:
Enable Firefox Spell Check in WP 2.1
For those of you who use Firefox, I’m sure you’re familiar with it’s inline spell checking feature. Wordpress has it’s own spell check option but I never use it because of Firefox’s automatic inline spell checking. It helps me when I write or proofread my drafts. Makes it easier and faster because it immediately underlines a misspelled word with a red line.
However, some Firefox users are having problems with the inline spell checking function not working with the new editor in Wordpress 2.1. I found out from this blog, that this problem is caused by one of the default settings of the version of TinyMCE that is being used by Wordpress.




