• AbouBenAdhem@lemmy.world
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    6 months ago

    I’d imagine that effectively means agencies would stop using Firefox, if they can’t use it on their own sites.

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            6 months ago

            Yeah, Firefox works on everything right now. I have not opened chrome in ages, could easily have been a year since I have needed it.

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              6 months ago

              https://caniuse.com/?compare=firefox+120,and_ff+119&compareCats=all

              If you scroll down past the browser version checkboxes (I’ve ticked the right ones for you) and list of features FireFox supports, you’ll find a very long list of web features that don’t work (or don’t work properly) in FireFox.

              Some of them are pretty important features and there are sites that use them. Pretty sure Google Sheets uses the Filesystem stuff for example - it “works” in FireFox but not as well as in Chrome.

              What this article is about is unless FireFox’s marketshare trend reverses, websites are going to stop including workarounds specifically for FireFox users. They’ll just let the site be broken in that browser.

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                6 months ago

                And people don’t use it because they assume it doesn’t work. Turns out it works fine and perhaps licking googles boots isn’t necessary.

                I have no idea what google sheets can do when loaded in chrome but it works just fine in Firefox with the couple of sheets I have, one of them is rather complex with a bunch of muli-table vlookups and nested conditions. This thing washing your fucking dishes when you run it in chrome?

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          6 months ago

          When the website and browser are made by the same company, they aren’t exactly motivated to make sure it runs well in other browsers.

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      6 months ago

      Fat chance they’re actually using Firefox in the first place. My money’s on Chrome or IE.

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        6 months ago

        Government IT worker here: IE was dropped off almost all DoD computers years ago when MS officially ceased support of it. Edge, Firefox, and Chrome come standard with the baseline image at most sites I’ve supported.

        I think this article is also pretty silly. We have scientists, engineers, accountants, logistics, etc. all using various web apps and sites. Rather than fuck around with installing a browser that may or may not be compatible with any of them, we had our image team blanket install Chrome and Firefox to avoid unnecessary tickets. Just because government websites may not require designers to be compatible with Firefox doesn’t mean anything for all those federal jobs that don’t only use government sites for work.