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Comment: Minor grammar fixes.

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Select the default language for checking from the Default Language drop-down list and click Save Changes to apply the changes.

Disabling WProofreader Badge

If your website is running under WordPress 5.x with a new Gutenberg WYSIWYG editor, WProofreader will be adding orange badges to each editable section. It might be distracting or even annoying. Thus, we decided to add an option that allows you to disable the badge. To do so, select the Disable WProofreader Badge option and click Save Changes. The badge will be removed from the user interface, and all the action items (Settings, Turn on/off, Proofread in dialog) will be moved to the suggestion balloon/box.

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If you want to enable WProofreader plugin for proofreading the content types other than categories mentioned in the Enable or Disable Proofreading for a Particular Category section above, you can add a special ‘wproofreader_add_cpt’ filter in your function.php script. 

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When enabling the option for all WPoofreader WProofreader administrative panel, WProofreader performs spelling and grammar check for all available fields.  To do so, navigate to your function.php and add the following code below:

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