Am 11.06.26 um 00:40 schrieb Karen Lewellen:
Speaking very personally, that seems like an innovation problem, not a browser one. Progressive enhancement web design is the essence of quality design modern or otherwise. That folks are grabbing the latest design tool to create items does not dismiss the abilities of browsers to render content in a simple meaningful way. w3m presents the content of this radio station site profoundly well..and even Elinks exists now, with JavaScript support..in DOS. I stated in another answer that Linux needs quality screen readers too, graphical interface environment demonstrates that even better then the cli. Still, many Linux users work in the command line, without the adaptive technology factor. Saying that cli browsers are less functional, simply restates my point..does not mean they cannot do better though.
All of that needs someone who implements the new features. Google is currently the company who "dictates" new "standards". Chrome is made by them and the derivatives like Opera, MS Edge or others simply follow that and change small parts in the browser.
Mozilla also implements most of the new standards. The manpower behind other projects is rather small compared to them. -- Gruß Marco Spam bitte an [email protected]

