A little admiration of how easy UI customization is on Firefox, and how shitty Chromium looks.

    • @stuckgum@lemmy.ml
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      51 year ago

      When I was running it every other website would break, switched over to Mullvad Browser instead.

      • @Pantherina@feddit.deOP
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        1 year ago

        Mullvad Browser is the same but worse.

        If you have websites break without noscript, you visit some really shady websites.

        Be happy they break and dont claim the browser.

        For my websites nearly never cause problems, and if they do Firefox tells me that they want to read my canvas data, send push ads and more, so its obvious.

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          41 year ago

          If you have websites break without noscript, you visit some really shady websites.

          not necessarily shady… probably designed specifically for Chrome.

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              Google, for example, did many demo websites that only worked on chrome in the past… I’ve also seen government website that only worked in Chrome… but unfortunately I don’t keep a list. A company I worked at in the past also had a training website that only worked in Chrome (I’m not revealing this one though…).

              Edit: Just stumbled on this website: http://Thai5sushibar.com … not sure if it’s my extensions, but it doesn’t load in Firefox and loads in Chrome. Good rainbow rolls.

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                Uhm that site has no https and redirects somewhere else, dont feel like enabling javascript for that one.

                And Ublock blocks it too. So yeah not a positive example

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                  I just came about it today… but still, it works in Chrome and not Firefox. I have seen many others in the past though.

  • @Daz@lemmy.ml
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    21 year ago

    Librewolf doesn’t respect your choice in system fonts if you uncheck “Allow pages to choose their own fonts, instead of your selections above”. I don’t use it for that reason.

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        31 year ago

        You can but it won’t be respected. It will continue to default to their included Noto fonts despite whatever font you select. You can test this yourself. I’m sure they do it for some “privacy reason” but if I wanted that trade off I’d simply use the Tor Browser or one of those hardened firefox profiles.

  • @scratchandgame@lemmy.ml
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    01 year ago

    They both use hundreds megabytes of RAM just to render my static page. But for hydrogen web chromium use ~35M. This is shitty.

    (w3m use 10M and in most case for searching we only need text-based browser)

  • @WereCat@lemmy.world
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    11 year ago

    Or just use multiple browsers? If one size fits all for you then good for you but there is no Firefox based browser that can replace Vivaldi for me. So I use both, one for my power user needs and other for private browsing (hardened Firefox, normal FF isn’t great for privacy either)

    • @Pantherina@feddit.deOP
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      21 year ago

      Havent used Vivaldi in some time. Have a look at floorp but of course they dont have all the addons vivaldi has like notes and stuff.

      And yes, regular FF is simply a “just works” browser but with lots of stupid bloat. Librewolf is actually great as they have a modern CI/CD build pipeline and do all the hardening for you, its more sustainable and secure to share effords.

  • @Wappen@lemmy.world
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    41 year ago

    Never heard of LibreWolf but they say on their website that features like DRM are disabled, what does that mean if I want to view DRM content in my browser? I may be confused but currently with Firefox I already have problems with DRM sometimes. For example on Dell’s website I had difficulties viewing product videos on there, will they simply not play on LibreWolf or how does that work?

    • @anon5621@lemmy.ml
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      31 year ago

      It means that any website which using drm for playing content will not work by default,but u can enable it a again by modyfing config file.

    • @Pantherina@feddit.deOP
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      41 year ago

      Create a second profile that you only use for DRM crap and enable DRM in the settings. Firefox also doesnt have DRM pre-enabled so that claim of them makes no sense.

      See my post on konsole on how to make a desktop entry in Linux, where you can put profiles on the right click actions with icons and all.

  • @TCB13@lemmy.world
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    -21 year ago

    I have no idea why people use #Chrome. #Firefox looks so much better,

    Reason n1: Firefox’s font rending sucks; Reasons n2: Chrome dev tools are better and way more supported by whatever ecosystem you develop in.

    • @PlexSheep@feddit.de
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      11 year ago

      Chrome dev tools are better and way more supported by whatever ecosystem you develop in.

      But what if you’re not a web dev?

      • @TCB13@lemmy.world
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        01 year ago

        That’s fair, but I still wouldn’t trade the amazing font rendering that chromium offers.