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"textContent": "> At the end, Firefox should be the best choice if you are looking for a browser with minimal differences from Pale Moon. In my opinion.\n\nIn which parallel world is that exactly ?!\n\nPale Moon is the best looking browser both under Windows and Linux (GTK2 here) while Mozilla Firefox has become just as horrible as Google Chrome and all it's family members !!!\n\nThe only thing that would make Pale Moon even more superior is if it could look the same under Linux as it does under Windows :\n- Everything nice and sharp shaped.\n- ZERO waste of screenspace.\n\n\n\nAnyways...\n\n\n\nI am using the following :\n- Debian 13 - Trixie\n- Pale Moon - GTK2 version\n- LibreWolf - Multiple Profiles for different purposes.\n- Mozilla Firefox ESR that comes standard with Debian.\n\nAnd both LibreWolf and Firefox needed some serious modding to be useable for me : https://github.com/nero355/All-Mozilla- ... ifications\nAll those about:config and userChrome.css modifications were done on LibreWolf and then copied to Firefox ESR afterwards.\n\nThere is still work that needs to be done, but it's a nice start, however don't expect it to be a small one! LOL!\n\n* * *",
"title": "Web Compatibility Support • Re: Suggestion for a fallback browser",
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