Post 9kcU9AI8xqDVHCzu0e by neon@moe.neon.moe
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(DIR) Post #9kcU9AI8xqDVHCzu0e by neon@moe.neon.moe
2019-07-07T22:05:53Z
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NetSurf is neat browser! Loads pages real fast, and the windows port looks delightfully windowsy, unlike Firefox and Chrome which like to draw everything their way. http://www.netsurf-browser.org/Also, my blog looks (as) good (as everywhere else) even on NetSurf! 😎
(DIR) Post #9kcUK6QlevyGUIFMa8 by neon@moe.neon.moe
2019-07-07T22:07:53Z
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I accidentally word, oops. That's what you get for rewording a part of a sentence right before tooting it out :shrugfelix:
(DIR) Post #9kcdI83hXDMqXqaioq by 15F9@mstdn.io
2019-07-07T23:48:23Z
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@neon It was crashy sometimes with sites on self-signed (invalid) certs. Is it better now?
(DIR) Post #9kcfDj6EaeFzsxnwjA by neon@moe.neon.moe
2019-07-08T00:09:57Z
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@15F9 Haven't tested with such sites, but it certainly was veery crashy on my laptop, accessing any website crashed it. But I think that was due to my system having a wrong version of some dependency, will try compiling it myself tomorrow to see if that'd fix it. The Windows version worked like a charm. Well, a charm that not many sites nowadays support (what with html 4 and css 2).
(DIR) Post #9kd1Ydv7EvqMtXyzwm by lanodan@queer.hacktivis.me
2019-07-08T04:20:19.898063Z
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@neon I wish my blog would 100% work on netsurf (only issue is the dropdown menus), but yeah Firefox/Chrom' basically have their own GUI toolkits on top of GTK.
(DIR) Post #9kdhIjBu4VOGgQveBU by neon@moe.neon.moe
2019-07-08T12:08:00Z
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@lanodan Well, it's not 100%, but close. Border-radius doesn't work so the code blocks look pointier on netsurf. Nothing big though.
(DIR) Post #9kdhMTJj23UubsNAaO by lanodan@queer.hacktivis.me
2019-07-08T12:08:45.813402Z
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@neon Well 100% fonctionnality at least.