airforced

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Because my spelling isn't the best in the world I use a spell checker which is listed as a English (UK) variant as opposed to the many other English variants out there. I seem to be getting a lot of words 'being flagged' as incorrectly spelt on F4A which check as OK when I run the post through my spell ckecker. I may be wrong but, without analysing it, it looks as though an English (US) dictionary is in use. Can I ask if the spell checker software used on the forum is of the English (UK) variety or alternatively have I missed a setting somewhere where I can change it to the English (UK) variant.
 
I too am using Firefox and wasn't aware that a spell checker was provided. I shall have to investigate further. The one I prefer using, which I do use as a separate checker is included with LibreOffice, which I find quite acceptable but I'll have to have a dig around in Firefox. Thanks both.

Just had a look in Firefox settings and an English (haha) checker is, as Kevin says, included as as default with no option of refining it. Will search further and report back if I find anything.
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For information of Firefox users. If you use Firefox as your browser Mozilla suggest that you can (I haven't tried yet) by the way, disable any spell checker you have installed which is set to kick in by default and replace it with a spell checker of your choice. I hope this is correct and will get round to it as soon as I can. For those who also use Firefox and want to get rid of that stupid English (American) effort that comes with the browser here is the link to the Mozilla support website that tells you hows to do it. I repeat I haven't tried it yet. It is probably not as straightforward as it seems. It never is. Link here https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/how-do-i-use-firefox-spell-checker#w_adding-dictionaries
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For information of Firefox users. If you use Firefox as your browser Mozilla suggest that you can (I haven't tried yet) by the way, disable any spell checker you have installed which is set to kick in by default and replace it with a spell checker of your choice. I hope this is correct and will get round to it as soon as I can. For those who also use Firefox and want to get rid of that stupid English (American) effort that comes with the browser here is the link to the Mozilla support website that tells you hows to do it. I repeat I haven't tried it yet. It is probably not as straightforward as it seems. It never is. Link here https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/how-do-i-use-firefox-spell-checker#w_adding-dictionaries
 
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