* Posts by rejhgadellaa

2 publicly visible posts • joined 24 May 2022

Safari is crippling the mobile market, and we never even noticed

rejhgadellaa

Re: Native is better

But.. you will run into the exact same issues when you place an order or load an article just when your connection drops?

I will admit that most websites will assume you have network (more so than native apps which, by definition, target a device that may or may not have connection), but if that site is built to work (at least partially) offline, it should also be able to handle those situations.

rejhgadellaa

Re: Meh

Firefox on Android uses Firefox's own Gecko engine:

"As with its desktop version, it uses the Gecko layout engine"

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Firefox_for_Android

On iOS, FF is forced to use the WebKit build that comes preinstalled with the OS (as does every other browser on iOS with the notable exception of Safari, which gets its own special build of WebKit).