No, your website is not "working correctly" unless it is working correctly on two *different* rendering engines.
I lived through the IE6 era, I do not want to live through that kind of bullshit again. And trust me, neither do you.
No, your website is not "working correctly" unless it is working correctly on two *different* rendering engines.
I lived through the IE6 era, I do not want to live through that kind of bullshit again. And trust me, neither do you.
@rysiek Back in secondary school in the late 2000s early 2010s we learned to test our website made in dreamweavever in Internet explorer, chrome, Firefox, opera and safari.
Now developers don't do that. They just test in edge and chrome. When I get a browser not supported often changing the user agent often results in the website working fine.
@Goldmaster yeah, that last bit is even worse! they are actively shutting out browsers explicitly. It's not just that they do not test on them, they actively block them.
incompetence and cargo culting, is what that is.
@rysiek oh better than that!
Must use the app and then everyone wonders why their phones are littered with 500 apps.