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I noticed some problems with spellcheck while editing some posts. Apparently the plural of the word 'octant' isn't supposed to be 'octants'. And although both 'color' and 'colour' are acceptable, only the plural 'colors' is fine. 'colours' gets rejected.
I'm not one for pointing fingers, but I would like to know if I can do something about this. So, is the spellcheck feature under the control of stackoverflowStack Overflow or is it controlled by my browser which is Google Chrome?

The only info I could find on metaMeta is a very old (2014) question that received this comment about the Stack Overflow editor not having a spellcheck.

I noticed some problems with spellcheck while editing some posts. Apparently the plural of the word 'octant' isn't supposed to be 'octants'. And although both 'color' and 'colour' are acceptable, only the plural 'colors' is fine. 'colours' gets rejected.
I'm not one for pointing fingers, but I would like to know if I can do something about this. So, is the spellcheck feature under the control of stackoverflow or is it controlled by my browser which is Google Chrome?

The only info I could find on meta is a very old (2014) question that received this comment about the Stack Overflow editor not having a spellcheck.

I noticed some problems with spellcheck while editing some posts. Apparently the plural of the word 'octant' isn't supposed to be 'octants'. And although both 'color' and 'colour' are acceptable, only the plural 'colors' is fine. 'colours' gets rejected.
I'm not one for pointing fingers, but I would like to know if I can do something about this. So, is the spellcheck feature under the control of Stack Overflow or is it controlled by my browser which is Google Chrome?

The only info I could find on Meta is a very old (2014) question that received this comment about the Stack Overflow editor not having a spellcheck.

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Who is doing the spellcheck when I write a question or an answer on stackoverflowStack Overflow?

I noticed some problems with spellcheck while editing some posts. Apparently the plural of the word 'octant' isn't supposed to be 'octants'. And although both 'color' and 'colour' are acceptable, only the plural 'colors' is fine. 'colours' gets rejected.
I'm not one for pointing fingers, but I would like to know if I can do something about this. So, is the spellcheck feature under the control of stackoverflow or is it controlled by my browser which is Google Chrome?

The only info I could find on meta is a very old (2014) question that received this comment about the stackoverflowStack Overflow editor not having a spellcheck.

Who is doing the spellcheck when I write a question or an answer on stackoverflow?

I noticed some problems with spellcheck while editing some posts. Apparently the plural of the word 'octant' isn't supposed to be 'octants'. And although both 'color' and 'colour' are acceptable, only the plural 'colors' is fine. 'colours' gets rejected.
I'm not one for pointing fingers, but I would like to know if I can do something about this. So, is the spellcheck feature under the control of stackoverflow or is it controlled by my browser which is Google Chrome?

The only info I could find on meta is a very old (2014) question that received this comment about the stackoverflow editor not having a spellcheck.

Who is doing the spellcheck when I write a question or an answer on Stack Overflow?

I noticed some problems with spellcheck while editing some posts. Apparently the plural of the word 'octant' isn't supposed to be 'octants'. And although both 'color' and 'colour' are acceptable, only the plural 'colors' is fine. 'colours' gets rejected.
I'm not one for pointing fingers, but I would like to know if I can do something about this. So, is the spellcheck feature under the control of stackoverflow or is it controlled by my browser which is Google Chrome?

The only info I could find on meta is a very old (2014) question that received this comment about the Stack Overflow editor not having a spellcheck.

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