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Looks like it, though it probably depends how well the user's monitor is adjusted, as the two shades of yellow aren't quite the same. WFM on my Mac though
I was reading the relevant bit of the vBulletin source code the other day, and discovered that all the tags are lowercased during the parsing process anyway. This after years of carefully uppercasing them, even going back to correct them when I hadn't. Ho hum
I've been using lowercase here on CUK and on other vBulletin sites for several years.
One site caught me out recently and I had to use uppercase. Then again that's a site which appears to be managed by a Javascript fanatic who keeps adding knobs and whistles*. He may have forced uppercase to cope with whatever WYSIWYG editor he keeps trying to insist we use
* it's got so bad that if I view that site for any length of time with JS enabled my browser will crawl to a halt and I'll see script timeouts.
I was reading the relevant bit of the vBulletin source code the other day,
**** SPOILER ALERT ****
and discovered that all the tags are lowercased during the parsing process anyway.
**** SPOILER ALERT ****
This after years of carefully uppercasing them, even going back to correct them when I hadn't. Ho hum
I was reading the relevant bit of the vBulletin source code the other day, and discovered that all the tags are lowercased during the parsing process anyway. This after years of carefully uppercasing them, even going back to correct them when I hadn't. Ho hum
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