Free Word Counter

FREE WORD COUNTER




Free word counter



Creating a word counter web tool for use in a Blogger post involves a bit of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. Below is a simple example you can use: First, create an HTML file and name it `word_counter.html`: ```html Word Counter

Word Counter

Word count: 0

``` Then, you need to embed this HTML code into your Blogger post. Here are the steps: 1. Log in to your Blogger account. 2. Go to the post where you want to add the word counter tool or create a new post. 3. Click on the "HTML" view in the post editor. 4. Paste the HTML code from `word_counter.html` into the editor. 5. Switch back to the "Compose" view to see the tool in your post. This tool will count the number of words in the text entered into the textarea in real-time and display the count below the textarea. You can customize the appearance and functionality further based on your needs.




What is Word Counter?

Apart from words counting and characters, our online editor can help you to improve word writing style and choice , and, optionally, help you to detect grammar mistakes and plagiarism. To check word count, simply place your cursor into the text box above and start typing. You'll see the number of characters and words increase or decrease as you type, delete, and edit them. You can also copy and paste text from another program over into the online editor above. The Auto-Save feature will make sure you won't lose any changes while editing, even if you leave the site and come back later. 

Knowing the word count of a text can be important. For example, if an author has to write a minimum or maximum amount of words for an article, essay, report, story, book, paper, you name it. Word Counter will help to make sure its word count reaches a specific requirement or stays within a certain limit.

In addition, Word Counter shows you the top 10 keywords and keyword density of the article you're writing. This allows you to know which keywords you use how often and at what percentages. This can prevent you from over-using certain words or word combinations and check for best distribution of keywords in your writing.

In the Details overview you can see the average speaking and reading time for your text, while Reading Level is an indicator of the education level a person would need in order to understand the words you’re using.

Disclaimer: We strive to make our tools as accurate as possible but we cannot guarantee it will always be so.


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