I do internet banking with epiphany. On 1/7/22, Raymond, David <david.raym...@nmt.edu> wrote: > I use epiphany quite a bit, and like it a lot, though there are > websites on which it crashes. It uses the same toolkit as midori and > in my opinion has a somewhat better user interface. Don't know > whether it works on i386 at this point. > > Dave Raymond > > On 1/7/22, Crystal Kolipe <kolip...@exoticsilicon.com> wrote: >> On Fri, Jan 07, 2022 at 05:06:24PM +0100, Josuah Demangeon wrote: >> >>> * https://surf.suckless.org/ (webkit/gtk+) >> >> Surf would work well on his hardware, but it's minimal interface is >> somewhat >> different to a traditional web browser, and probably not what he is >> expecting. >> >> It also has some fairly unique issues with some websites due to the way >> non-html links are passed to curl. Session cookies are not passed to the >> curl instance, so downloading anything that requires authentication from >> any >> kind of portal that you're logged in to generally doesn't work, (think >> statements on internet banking, etc). Surf also often chokes on pop-up >> windows that have a javascript target URI, and there are a few other >> oddities as well. >> >> Having said that, I use surf a lot, our website definitely works well in >> Surf, and the way you can drive Surf completely via keyboard navigation >> is >> excellent. >> >>> * https://sourceforge.net/projects/midori-browser/ (as on Raspbian) >> >> Midori might be worth looking at as a light-weight browser replacement >> for >> Firefox, although I haven't used it for a number of years. >> >>> But you might encounter increasingly more websites that do not work >>> with them, as the web grows in complexity. >> >> Agreed. >> >> > > > -- > David J. Raymond > david.raym...@nmt.edu > http://kestrel.nmt.edu/~raymond >
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