When you type a post in a customized color option, what does it show up as for linkify/non-linkify users?
Like I replaced black with lime, so if it shows up for non-users as black that was a bad idea.
Edit: I think I already know the answer. Because of the BBCode that shows up it wouldn't make sense for it to be black for others, but I know nothing about this stuff so maybe I'm wrong.
29-Aug-2014 08:42:25
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When you type a post in a customized color option, what does it show up as for linkify/non-linkify users?
Like I replaced black with lime, so if it shows up for non-users as black that was a bad idea.
Edit: I think I already know the answer. Because of the BBCode that shows up it wouldn't make sense for it to be black for others, but I know nothing about this stuff so maybe I'm wrong.
RS-Linkify Version: 3.1.3.2
Chrome Version: 37.0.2062.102
Compiled for: Win32
Language: en-US
OS: Windows NT 6.1; Win64; x64
Blood Caffeine Level: 97% Caffeine, 3% Blood.
(Did someone say coffee?)
Hmmm version info says compiled for win32
And chrome://version/ confirms its in (x86) directory (32bit folder)
http://puu.sh/bd7xH.png
And Chrome --> About shows it is 64 bit.
http://puu.sh/bd7tW.png
All the version numbers are correct, however I don't understand 64 bit applications compiled for 32 bit and residing in the 32 bit directory.
And what's that unknown thing?
Tbh I'm clueless on how the 64 bit and 32 bit stuff co-exists. But I thought chrome would be with my other 64 bit apps. For example my other 64 apps aren't in the 32 bit directory.