Randall
Active Member
Yes I know this sounds foolish.
But in design view the sentence #1 and sentence #2 can be in different cells of the table. And thus it seems they are perfect when seen by human eyes.
Now see this: http://www.nameslot.com/nametools.php
And then this: http://ekstreme.com/spell-checker/
The sentence #1's last word is exactly joined with sentence #2's first word.
Which in this case is a spelling mistake as seen by search engines.
I think this will surely help many members here who by mistake and without knowingly have committed spelling mistakes on their websites.
But in design view the sentence #1 and sentence #2 can be in different cells of the table. And thus it seems they are perfect when seen by human eyes.
Now see this: http://www.nameslot.com/nametools.php
And then this: http://ekstreme.com/spell-checker/
The sentence #1's last word is exactly joined with sentence #2's first word.
Which in this case is a spelling mistake as seen by search engines.
I think this will surely help many members here who by mistake and without knowingly have committed spelling mistakes on their websites.