General Discussion • Re: Pale Moon and compatibility with recent professional service websites
Thanks for the feedback. I agree that there probably isn't any universal tweak that can magically solve every compatibility issue, especially when the root cause is often site-specific JS or CSS assumptions. To clarify, I wasn't reporting a problem with a particular site. My point was more that I was pleasantly surprised to find that some relatively recent professional platforms still remain usable with Pale Moon/UXP. For example, while doing some testing on [Link removed by moderator], I found that the site was generally functional and rendered reasonably well despite being a modern service platform. That's the kind of experience I was referring to. It's also interesting to hear that governmental websites in some regions show similar behavior. I suspect many sites that focus on delivering information and services rather than chasing the latest front-end trends may end up being more resilient across different engines. I'll keep the web compatibility section in mind if I run into specific issues. For now, I was mainly curious whether other users had noticed similar examples of modern sites that remain surprisingly usable on UXP-based browsers.
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