• @Lemzlez
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    6511 months ago

    Which is why we have HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript, supported by all major browsers.

    Unless you’re doing something outrageously non-standard, there is no reason to block specific browsers.

    • @Treczoks
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      811 months ago

      Except for politics.

    • @aluminium
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      -711 months ago

      These terms are absolutely meaningless. Browsers like all Chromium forks and Firefox add new CSS, HTML and JS features on a almost monthly basis. Safari then usually is takes a year more to implement them. And for the past few years Chrome has usually been adding new stuff the fastest, then Firefox a bit later and then Apple adds them after a year, but only if they don’t threaten the native Apps on iOS because of AppStore money.

      • @Freesoftwareenjoyer
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        611 months ago

        Web standards keep evolving, this is normal. Otherwise you would be still running Adobe Flash.

      • @sfgifz
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        111 months ago

        Safari is the new IE?