It could be they were using new features chrome added which Firefox had as experimental when they wrote it. Firefox recently promoted those features to stable.
It could be but then it’s even worse judgement. They basically don’t care if Firefox users can view their web site, and that’s one thing, but blaming it on Firefox is kind of rich, instead of taking responsibility for their decision. :)
Depressingly, the message that GHG emissions are heating up the planet has been passed down for over a hundred years now. People just aren’t very good with passed down messages in general.
Classy to blame Firefox for bugs in their code :)
If devs write code for Chrome, yeah, maybe then it doesn’t work in Firefox guys…
We had exactly this situation in the 90s with internet Explorer… But new devs need to relearn lessons of course.
It could be they were using new features chrome added which Firefox had as experimental when they wrote it. Firefox recently promoted those features to stable.
It could be but then it’s even worse judgement. They basically don’t care if Firefox users can view their web site, and that’s one thing, but blaming it on Firefox is kind of rich, instead of taking responsibility for their decision. :)
It’s probably all the new generation of programmers/management - you would think they would listen to the lessons passed down but… Nope.
Depressingly, the message that GHG emissions are heating up the planet has been passed down for over a hundred years now. People just aren’t very good with passed down messages in general.
See also: measles vaccinations.
You’re assuming that lessons are being passed down.