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by hutzlibu 1895 days ago
So it is very likely that you do not live of being a web developer or have a very small niche market, given the market share of FF and the market share of chrome.

No normal buisness can ignore how the vast majority of its users experience their site. Every user with issues is likely a lost user.

But ... from a technical point of view, it is indeed very likely that what runs on FF will also run on chrome, but not necessarily the other way around.

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> it is indeed very likely that what runs on FF will also run on chrome, but not necessarily the other way around.

Yes, one would expect that to be true. However, as a very heavy FF user I haven't noticed any breakage in pages at all. Might be there's small things in a side-by-side compare, but nothing annoying so far.

Not every website requires retention of every person in order to survive. In my case, my website is better because my user base is tolerant of a bit of jank. I consider it a win whenever someone leaves because of trivial crap.
What exclusive chrome feature is the mentioned business relaying on ?