On Sun, 2020-04-19 at 15:08 -0700, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
> But here is the rub.  Firefox has been dumped by so many
> people over this issue, that it is no longer a serious choice
> for anyone who wants a broadly compatible browser.

Is it, though?  So many people just use whatever came pre-installed on
their system.  If it's Windows, it was IE (and it's descendents).  Mac
and iPhones, Safari.  Android phones, Google.  Personally, I'd put a
lot of that page's stats down to more and more people using mobile
phones than PCs.

If a site they want to use fails with their browser, they may try
installing another.  Chance are, though, that they'll give up and try
another website.

That's the info you need to take home.  While you're saying, at the
moment, Firefox is failing you/them, when it comes to badly authored
websites, that goalpost changes with their unassociated website and
web-browser updates.  Next week, their stuff-ups may shut-out the
browser that was previously working.

If you want things to work, you have to do it right, in the first
place.
 
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