On 2020-07-06 20:00, Bob Weber wrote:
On 7/6/20 5:28 PM, Gary Dale wrote:
This is a wish-list feature but I'm running Debian/Bullseye and the
only version of Firefox is the ESR one. It's stable but it has
display bugs that I'd like to if they are fixed in a newer version.
While generally the pages I create look pretty much the same on
whatever browser I use, I have one where firefox_esr seems to reverse
two columns (bootstrap 4 col class within a row class). Chromium gets
the columns in the right order but has a different idea of vertical
spacing than firefox_esr when looking through a small-device filter -
plus it crashes within a minute of starting (I don't mind that
because Chromium is just a pop-up generator anyway).
Strangely, the version of Chrome on my antique smartphone seems to
agree with firefox_esr, as does the version of Firefox for Android
that I'm using.
An updated (non-ESR) version of Firefox would allow me to figure out
which spacing is the more accurate. I expect outside of the Debian
world, most people are not using the ESR release and most are
probably more current than what I'm using.
Anyway, just putting it out there that a non-ESR version might be
nice...
Firefox 78 is in unstable. I run testing but I occasionally pick up
things in unstable if they don't mess up testing like firefox. I have
used it for a while mainly watching Netflix and for other sites that
don't like Chrome beta (banking mostly).
Perfect. It's not labelled as esr so hopefully it won't interfere with
the esr package.