On Fri, 2019-12-13 at 10:42 -0800, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
> I am finding Firefox to have stopped working correctly on
> a lot of appliance based web server and some Web purchasing
> portals, so I have been adding Brave and Vivaldi to the
> mix.  I tell my customers if one does not work, try another.
> 
> Sadly, I think we are seeing Firefox start to die.  Firefox
> has great development tools too.

Probably down to webmastering laziness.  Developing and testing using
only their own web browser, pandering to its quirks, rather than
authoring to correct code.

It was definitely like that it in the past, and I can easily see it
happening again.

I've got a device that can only be accessed with two several years out
of date web browsers (of which I don't have).  And that's absolutely
because they developed for a particular browser, instead of doing the
job properly.  To top it off, this device was sold this year.

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