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And so, after much deliberation, I’ve gone back to Firefox on my Android device at least. No other browser seems to have built in support for mobile add-ons, and to my mind, seeing as virtually all Internet traffic these days is from Mobile devices, this is a glaring oversight from the likes of Edge etc that means they will miss out on a huge market share.
Now trying out Firefox latest build on my PC - so far, so good, and because I’m so used to Chrome, I’ve made it look similar at the very least
I’ve hit a snag. The development (F12) tools on Firefox really aren’t that great and it doesn’t behave in the same way as every other WebKit based browser does.
The ability to highlight specific elements is missing, and you cannot click vars which would typically be a link to the value. Nothing happens when you do click then, and that’s going to completely change the way I develop.
Not good. Going to check to see if there’s anything I can do about that. If not, goodbye Firefox…
After much deliberation, I’ve stopped using Firefox. Just too many things I dislike - in fact, way more than I’d care to list. I’ve gone back to using Edge - both on my desktop, and mobile. I think the thing that really put me off was the stock developer tools in Firefox. They are simply awful in my view and not a great experience at all.
In fairness, there is this
https://www.mozilla.org/en-GB/firefox/developer/
However, having checked, the F12 developer console is exactly the same??
Personnaly, I don’t use firefox since 2 or 3 years for Vivaldi for so many reasons but I still recommend Firefox to those who have basic use of the web.
I love the console of Vivaldi on Desktop
@DownPW said in Which Browser The Best!:
I love the console of Vivaldi on Desktop
Vivaldi uses the same WebKit engine as Edge
Yep you are right !
but I love functionnalty of Vivaldi
@DownPW said in Which Browser The Best!:
I love functionnalty of Vivaldi
Tried this browser again this evening. It’s an acquired taste in my view. Not something I’d specifically choose. Reminds me somehow of how Opera used to be.
@phenomlab said in Which Browser The Best!:
Vivaldi
Will take a look at this now, looks fairly good, very similar to Brave?
@JAC yes, same here. A lot of that functionality made it’s way into Vivaldi so you will probably feel at home.
Anyone tried this? - https://librewolf.net/
@JAC yes, for a short time. It’s quite good but I’m no Firefox fan which is what this is based on.
@phenomlab I mainly use Brave & Vivaldi myself, the lack of android platform is definitely a turn off.
You have Floorp too. It’s a firefox Fork with several functionnality of Vivaldi
Given the twist that Firefox is taking, this should be taken into consideration.
Here an article on my forum (in french --> Use traduction)
Hmm my favicon doesn’t work grrrrrrrrr
@DownPW interesting thank you, I’ll have a look at this .
@DownPW the favicon won’t work because of the settings (security headers) you have in CF - they are probably origin only meaning the proxy gets access denied.
@phenomlab said in Which Browser The Best!:
@DownPW the favicon won’t work because of the settings (security headers) you have in CF - they are probably origin only meaning the proxy gets access denied.
hmmm strange Mark, I have change it. We should look at this together if you want.
I meant that they don’t work in Google results either. OK, I understand about OG Proxy.
The favicon works randomly in the browser but I would like them to work correctly.
I have found that NodeBB works strangely on this.
@DownPW said in Which Browser The Best!:
We should look at this together if you want.
You should look at these settings
cross-origin-opener-policy same-origin
cross-origin-resource-policy same-origin
x-frame-options SAMEORIGIN
on nginx ?