Waldo Lemmer wrote:
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> Chrome violates the HTML5 spec in many ways, and many web developers
> only test their sites in Chrome, so some sites occasionally break in
> Firefox. The situation has improved a lot over the years, though.
>
> Firefox has a channel through which broken sites can be reporte
Chrome violates the HTML5 spec in many ways, and many web developers only
test their sites in Chrome, so some sites occasionally break in Firefox.
The situation has improved a lot over the years, though.
Firefox has a channel through which broken sites can be reported:
https://support.mozilla.org/
Howdy,
I'm getting used to this new puter still. Also, this keyboard is still
giving me typo problems. Hang in there with me.
First, Seamonkey has issues with a lot of sites. I tend to only use it
for sites that require no login info. Basically, doing searches or
clicking on links in email t
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