@sparr @shiide @whvholst what broken browser are you referring to? Did you lose track of the conversation? It is entirely possible for a site to be compliant with standards and still have non standardized features that don't work correctly across browsers. Standards don't generally exclude a site from including extra-standard features.
I think you should have exited this conversation many post ago, but you can go ahead and keep trying to find a way to sound right. I'm done doing this with you.
@shiide @whvholst can I step in here? I think you're both right in some ways but the main question to ask here is:
Was the EU site broken because Firefox couldn't handle a standard feature, or because the EU site used a non-standard (maybe Chrome-only) feature?
If Firefox couldn't handle a standard feature, then it's a Firefox problem like @sparr is saying. But if EU used a non-standard feature that worked on Chrome but not Firefox, then it's the EU's responsibility as @Matthewlariz described.
@badrihippo @shiide @whvholst @sparr
Okay you win. Good night, mastodon.