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by thayne 1396 days ago
Oh, it's absolutely Microsoft's fault. In this case they are using (or at least were) pre-standard chrome specific apis.

The problem isn't that Firefox is bad. It's that many site are designed specifically for chrome, and they don't bother testing against Firefox. And for the average user, all they really notice is thay some sites don't work in Firefox.

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Which I what many here who worked through the IE dominance have been warning against - yet the only thing we hear is that other browsers are the “new IE”.