• Eiri
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    2 days ago

    I’m gonna be honest, if they used a feature that wasn’t ready for prime time, it’s still on them.

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      2 days ago

      Totally agree. It’s not the fault of Firefox at all. This is just being trigger-happy on new standards before they are ready and unwillingness to fix a problem in a different way.

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      It got added because it worked extremely well on browsers that implemented it, and it solved a problem that was needed on the site in question, which was very difficult to solve otherwise. I can’t blame a site for using an open standard that works for a majority of its users and which makes the development effort significantly less.