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What did FF do to its browser?!

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  • Last reply by the-edmeister

As I developed my website, i used a few browsers (FireFox, Chrome, Chromium, Opera, IE, and Safari) for cross compatibility. All of my code use to work seamlessly on FF. But now, for some obscure reason, pages that once worked fine fail! It's as if FF is now trying to blaze their own trail in the world of browsers, making compatibility with other browsers a thing of unimportance. Seeing how FF is the ONLY browser that's incompatible with with site, I think I'll issue a warning to my clients NOT to use FF on my site due to Mozilla's neglect of compatibility that now breaks my code all over the place! Mozilla's worse than Microsoft nowadays! And like I don't need Microsoft's lameness in my life, so I'll choose not to have Mozilla's in it either!

As I developed my website, i used a few browsers (FireFox, Chrome, Chromium, Opera, IE, and Safari) for cross compatibility. All of my code use to work seamlessly on FF. But now, for some obscure reason, pages that once worked fine fail! It's as if FF is now trying to blaze their own trail in the world of browsers, making compatibility with other browsers a thing of unimportance. Seeing how FF is the ONLY browser that's incompatible with with site, I think I'll issue a warning to my clients NOT to use FF on my site due to Mozilla's neglect of compatibility that now breaks my code all over the place! Mozilla's worse than Microsoft nowadays! And like I don't need Microsoft's lameness in my life, so I'll choose not to have Mozilla's in it either!

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Reload the webpage while bypassing the cache using one of the following steps:

  • Hold down the Shift key and click the Reload FxReloadButton button in the navigation toolbar.

OR

  • Press Ctrl + F5 or Ctrl + Shift + R (Windows and Linux)
  • Press Command + Shift + R (Mac)

Let us know if this solves the issues you are having.