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Post by Lone Wanderer on May 3, 2022 3:46:42 GMT
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Post by karl on May 3, 2022 20:28:57 GMT
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Post by Lone Wanderer on May 4, 2022 2:38:40 GMT
Yeah, Chromium-based browsers are the standard and Firefox's engine cannot show/render some websites properly. Firefox is my main browser but it forced me to install another browser. I don't like Microsoft Edge, Opera, Google Chrome. I searched for an alternative and I found a good one: Brave Browser.
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Post by karl on May 4, 2022 2:59:03 GMT
Yeah, Chromium-based browsers are the standard and Firefox's engine cannot show/render some websites properly. Firefox is my main browser but it forced me to install another browser. I don't like Microsoft Edge, Opera, Google Chrome. I searched for an alternative and I found a good one: Brave Browser.
Can you give an example of what Firefox can't render properly?
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Post by Lone Wanderer on May 4, 2022 3:13:51 GMT
Yeah, Chromium-based browsers are the standard and Firefox's engine cannot show/render some websites properly. Firefox is my main browser but it forced me to install another browser. I don't like Microsoft Edge, Opera, Google Chrome. I searched for an alternative and I found a good one: Brave Browser. Can you give an example of what Firefox can't render properly?
It has issues with Steam. For example, when Valve adds new features to store and community, Firefox usually sucks but Chromium-based browsers work fine. It's not Firefox's guilt. Steam client is just another Chromium/Blink-based browser so Valve's priority is its own software; e.g. does store and community works flawlessly on Steam client or not? Also, Firefox is slow in on Google services like YouTube. You can search about it. People say it's an intentional move by Google.
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