I'm having trouble using a number of websites in ABrowser on my 32-bit Trisquel 8 system. All of these sites are free code projects, so I'm hoping that the ABrowser devs can collaborate with the devs of these projects to help triage the problem(s), so we can figure out where the problem is, and get it fixed.

* Minds.com is not displaying properly. I have filed a bug report on their GitLab instance and its proving very difficult for them to reproduce:
https://gitlab.com/minds/front/issues/918

* As I mentioned in that issue, I've had similar display problems with the XMPP-based social client Movim, which I've tested on Movim.eu. I haven't filed a bug on that yet, although I could if it would help.

* I'm also having display issues with fediverse.party. I filed a bug on their GitLab.com issue tracker although it's currently confidential. I will ask the maintainer if we can make it public.

* I've also been unable to get the Wire web app to work as of quite recently (although I've never got voice calls to worked on ABrowser in the web app):
https://trisquel.info/en/forum/wire-no-longer-working-32-bit-abrowser-trisquel

ABrowser is the default browser in Trisquel, which is billed as the most user-friendly GNU/Linux distro endorsed by the FSF. The services above are some of the most user-friendly replacements for non-free network services, or sites that give users information about such replacements. If we want to make computing in freedom workable for the average user, we need systems like these to inter-operate smoothly. What can I do to help?

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