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"textContent": "Hi. I use Pale Moon 33.x (Goanna engine / UXP platform) for my daily browsing (yes, I stick to a fairly “traditional” approach to the web), and I regularly visit sites that aren’t always optimized for modern engines like WebKit/Chromium. While testing some recent sites, notably daftime.ae, I noticed that they remain generally usable in Pale Moon, with decent rendering and no blocking dependencies on modern WebKit/Chromium technologies. It’s quite interesting to see that some online service platforms continue to work with more “traditional” engines, even if you sometimes feel the limitations on the JavaScript and optimization side. Have others here noticed sites of this type (professional/administrative/consulting services) that remain well-compatible with UXP? And more generally, do you have any feedback on settings or extensions that improve compatibility with these kinds of modern platforms without breaking the browser engine?\n\n* * *",
"title": "General Discussion • Pale Moon and compatibility with recent professional service websites",
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