Is there a reason why? Less funding? Web devs don’t make the pages Firefox friendly? Since the user base is smaller, they just don’t care?

  • @[email protected]
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    -165 months ago

    Haha, no. We don’t pray. We make web apps to make money. Catering to a negligible users who for some reason want to use the single browser with issues, that’s up to them.

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      285 months ago

      I use firefox exclusively, on both my laptop and my phone. It works perfectly on any website I throw at it. I work for a startup which makes video call apps, the web client works perfectly under Firefox, and there’s a grand total of 2 devs working on it.

      All this to say that if I come across your website and it doesn’t work under Firefox, AFAIC it’s your website that has issues, not Firefox.

      As for the reason, you might be fine with a single megacorp dictating the way the web works, but for many of us who remember what it was like in the IE hegemony days it’s a serious concern.

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        -125 months ago

        Again, I’m not a soldier for any software. I don’t care. It’s a pragmatic business decision.

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            -55 months ago

            I would, if there wasn’t for my personal experience of using Firefox, when I had to switch to other browsers for some websites I used.

            Its because of that, that when we decided to ignore Firefox, I wasn’t against it.

              • @[email protected]
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                05 months ago

                At what point do you think it starts being the problem of the software?

                Because I think that happened a while ago.

                • When it’s the software that’s actually faulty. As others have mentioned, Firefox usually sticks to the standards. You’re just using some peculiarities of Chromium, which is why you might be having issues. Anyway, this actually seems irrelevant to your stance, since you care more about the market share. Which is fine, being profit driven and all. But then you shouldn’t get annoyed when people like me call you lazy.

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                    15 months ago

                    I shared my experience and almost everything I got was attacks on me. Many of them very personal about what I am and who I am even though nobody here knows anything about me. People are really offended, like I said something bad about their mother. It’s effin bizzare.

                    I’m sorry your favourite browser is not so successful as you want. Really truly sorry, but you don’t know anything about me, what I do and how lazy I am.

        • @kava
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          It’s a question of

          How much effort (man hours which ultimately translates to $$$) versus how much revenue lost (people not buying because of Firefox bugs)

          In my experience this depends on your specific application. Sometimes there are weird bugs or behavior where you have to really hunt down what’s going on. Other times it’s as simple as changing a few css lines or something.

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            -45 months ago

            It’s almost impossible to calculate revenue lost, but as much as we tried, it was 0 or almost 0.

            Again, we don’t even check anymore.