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| Indicates whether spell checking is allowed for the element. | ||||
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| This enumerated attribute defines whether the element may be checked for spelling errors. It may have the following values: | ||||
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| true, which indicates that the element should be, if possible, checked for spelling errors; | ||||
| false, which indicates that the element should not be checked for spelling errors. | ||||
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| If this attribute is not set, its default value is element-type and browser-defined. This default value may also be inherited, which means that the element content will be checked for spelling errors only if its nearest ancestor has a spellcheck state of true. | ||||
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| Usage note: | ||||
| his attribute is an enumerated one and not a Boolean one. This means that the explicit usage of one of the values true or false is mandatory and that a shorthand like <label spellcheck>Example Label</label> is not allowed. The correct usage is <label spellcheck="true">Example Label</label>. | ||||
| This attribute is merely a hint for the browser: browsers are not required to be able to check for spelling errors. Typically non-editable elements are not checked for spelling errors, even if the spellcheck attribute is set to true and the browser supports spellchecking. | ||||
| The default value of this attribute is browser and element-dependant. | ||||
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