CTRL+ENTER ex. Orphus (spelling and feedback SZfan.ru)
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CTRL ENTER ex. Orphus (spelling and feedback)

Select the spelling error with the mouse and press Ctrl+Enter Since the creation of this site, Dmitry Koterov's Orphus system has been connected to it. Imagine that the user is reading some text and suddenly stumbles upon a typo (they also say “the eye stumbles”). What does he feel about it? Something unpleasant. Many users even begin to automatically click on the erroneous

CTRL+ENTER ex. Orphus (spelling and feedback SZfan.ru)

CTRL+ENTER ex. Orphus (spelling and feedback SZfan.ru)

Since the creation of this site, Dmitry Koterov's system has been connected to it Orphus.

Imagine that the user is reading some text and suddenly stumbles upon a typo (they also say “the eye stumbles”). What does he feel about it? Something unpleasant. Many users even begin to automatically click on the erroneous word, highlighting it with the mouse and then deselecting it – they are trying to get rid of the unpleasant feeling! And this is where Orphus comes into play: the user just needs to select the piece of text he didn’t like so much and press Ctrl + Enter, after which the information is immediately (and in the background!) sent to the webmaster of the site, i.e. To you.

This simplicity is essential: theoretically, the reader could write to you about an error by E-mail, but he, of course, will be too lazy to launch a mail program, write a greeting, copy a link, etc. Orphus allows him to do all the same, but at lightning speed! Once a week, you can view the accumulated list of typos in the Web interface and correct errors.

Somehow lost sight of the fact that over the past three years the system has stopped working. I can’t say how much it is needed on the site, but I decided to restore similar functionality by other means.

Application example

As a result, the current functionality is much more convenient than Orphus, because data is collected not by mail, but into one table directly on the site.

Error message queue

Well, in general, the analogues of Orfus (this is for me as a keepsake, just in case, and for those who suddenly got to this page from a search engine not on the main topic of the site, so as not to be offended), now:

And a couple of successor projects on Github (with sending e-mail through the mail service of the hosting site):