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These are partial instructions sent to students for accessing the above program. I am a student at the University of WI Milwaukee and this program is used for online tutoring. I was dismayed that Firefox was not listed as a program I could use. I want to use Firefox. Is it possible to change a setting to make firefox work on the above ? Also why does firefox not work on this in the first place?

These are partial instructions sent to students for accessing the above program. I am a student at the University of WI Milwaukee and this program is used for online tutoring. I was dismayed that Firefox was not listed as a program I could use. I want to use Firefox. Is it possible to change a setting to make firefox work on the above ? Also why does firefox not work on this in the first place?

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Sorry, but compatibility of Blackboard with specific web browsers is Blackboard's responsibility. That has been an issue for 10 years, or so now, in one way or another. It seems that 'they' have a preference for WebKit / Blink based browsers such as Google Chrome, Safari, Opera, and maybe MS Edge.

As far as Firefox being changed to make for Blackboard compatibility, that would be like the horse pushing the wagon rather than the horse pulling the wagon. Firefox is built on World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) standards, so if Blackboard was following those standards their web-based applications would work fine in Firefox.