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1 | initial version | posted 2014-01-20 03:16:54 +0200 |
I realize it may be a bit early for asking this, but here goes: A bunch of sites cause issues for (more than) one browser ot the other because they are very complex, don't adhere to standards or require outlandish or proprietary features etc., so they may work well in some browsers and not in others - typically webmail, Facebook, etc. I already posted one such example, but maybe it's not super efficient to make a new question for each. So is there any preferred channel for reporting this kind of "rogue-site"? In some instances, site-specific problems may also help uncover bugs or otherwise it'll be good to know if it's a bug, a careless evil corporation or just a missing feature.
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I realize it may be a bit early for asking this, but here goes:
A bunch of sites cause issues for (more than) one browser ot or the other because they are very complex, don't adhere to standards or require outlandish or proprietary features etc., so they may work well in some browsers and not in others - typically webmail, Facebook, etc. I already posted one such example, but maybe it's not super efficient to make a new question for each.
So is there any preferred channel for reporting this kind of "rogue-site"? "rogue-site" that causes problems in Sailfish browser? In some instances, site-specific problems may also help uncover bugs or otherwise it'll be good to know if it's a bug, a careless evil corporation or just a missing feature.
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I realize it may be a bit early for asking this, but here goes:
A bunch of sites cause issues for (more than) one browser or the other because they are very complex, don't adhere to standards or require outlandish or proprietary features etc., so they may work well in some browsers and not in others - typically webmail, Facebook, etc. I already posted one such example, (and T.J.C. is actually another, well-covered, one), but maybe it's not super efficient to make a new question for each.
So is there any preferred channel for reporting this kind of "rogue-site" that causes problems in Sailfish browser? In some instances, site-specific problems may also help uncover bugs or otherwise it'll be good to know if it's a bug, a careless evil corporation or just a missing feature.
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I realize it may be a bit early for asking this, but here goes: A bunch of sites cause issues for (more than) one browser or the other because they are very complex, don't adhere to standards or require outlandish or proprietary features etc., so they may work well in some browsers and not in others - typically webmail, Facebook, etc. I already posted one such example(and T.J.C. is actually another, well-covered, one), but maybe it's not super efficient to make a new question for each. So is there any preferred channel for reporting this kind of "rogue-site" that causes problems in Sailfish browser? In some instances, site-specific problems may also help uncover bugs or otherwise it'll be good to know if it's a bug, a careless evil corporation or just a missing feature.
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I realize it may be a bit early for asking this, but here goes: A bunch of sites cause issues for (more than) one browser or the other because they are very complex, don't adhere to standards or require outlandish or proprietary features etc., so they may work well in some browsers and not in others - typically webmail, Facebook, etc. I already posted one such example(and T.J.C. is actually another, well-covered, one), but maybe it's not super efficient to make a new question for each. So is there any preferred channel for reporting this kind of "rogue-site" that causes problems in Sailfish browser? In some instances, site-specific problems may also help uncover bugs or otherwise it'll be good to know if it's a bug, a careless evil corporation or just a missing feature.
I realize it may be a bit early for asking this, but here goes: A bunch of sites cause issues for (more than) one browser or the other because they are very complex, don't adhere to standards or require outlandish or proprietary features etc., so they may work well in some browsers and not in others - typically webmail, Facebook, etc. I already posted one such example(and T.J.C. is actually another, well-covered, one), but maybe it's not super efficient to make a new question for each. So is there any preferred channel for reporting this kind of "rogue-site" that causes problems in Sailfish browser? In some instances, site-specific problems may also help uncover bugs or otherwise it'll be good to know if it's a bug, a careless evil corporation or just a missing feature.