Is there a reason why? Less funding? Web devs don’t make the pages Firefox friendly? Since the user base is smaller, they just don’t care?

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      5 months ago

      Woah such a scathing retort.

      Perhaps consider the accessibility angle why it’s a bad idea only catering to one browser and that your team/company should do better than that.

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        It was humorous. I try to take stuff lightly.

        Its not a bad idea. Nobody uses Firefox. We tested and there is no reason for us to start putting in the effort.

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          Nobody uses Firefox

          well thanks to companies like yours, its not surprising that the trend is going downwards. Pfft who needs a vendor free Web after all, eh? Everything’s Google now, yay!

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          We don’t want to go back to a time like when IE was being solely supported. Especially now since the browser getting the most support is the one built by the largest Ad Company on the planet. We should always remember to learn from the past.

          You come off completely ignorant of history. You get really defensive during conversations. And it seems you have no problem name calling and age shaming folks? What a treat to work with, I’m sure.

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      I mean it’s not a bad point, IE once had the market dominance that chrome does now. By all means continue only supporting one engine but at least be aware that you’re gambling on the browser market not shifting again as it has done in the past.