Do you know if the CSS on this page is intentionally malicious or are
the system requirements for the visuals greater than these old machines?
An example of malicious CSS would be using complex queries to
fingerprint users that did not want to be fingerprinted. Examples of
this can be found
It might be appropriate to consider blocking CSS now. Sites such as the
Onion uses CSS to render their photo galleries unviewable without
JavaScript, and the following site,
http://cryptobitch.de/
uses CSS to render your whole computer unresponsive. This might have
been intended as a joke,
Hello all,
Le ven. 13 oct. 2023 à 18:02,
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Michael McMahon writes:
> Do you know if the CSS on this page is intentionally malicious or are
> the system requirements for the visuals greater than these old
> machines?
I think that depends on whether we share the same definition for the
phrase "intentionally malicious".
Perhaps the