On 07/13/2018 10:58 AM, WaltS48 wrote:
On 7/13/2018 11:45 AM, Richard Owlett wrote:
What does that mean?

It means it doesn't support "The HTML <canvas> element is used to draw graphics, on the fly, via scripting (usually JavaScript).

The <canvas> element is only a container for graphics. You must use a script to actually draw the graphics.

Canvas has several methods for drawing paths, boxes, circles, text, and adding images."

<https://www.w3schools.com/graphics/canvas_intro.asp>

Operationally what effect is there?
JavaScript is routinely disabled while browsing unfamiliar sites.

Maybe you should enable it for that site.

No, thank you. <chuckle>
You gave me enough to confirm my first guess. The page designer too focused on "Gee-wiz, see what I dreamed up". There's only one site for which I somewhat willingly enable JavaScript - my bank's demands it (not sure it's doing anything useful).



I'm running:
User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux i686; rv:52.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/52.0 SeaMonkey/2.49.1
Build identifier: 20171015235838

What other question should I be asking?
TIA




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