They keep them grouped together though. If you look closely, they’re in the same bubble while firefox is in another one. Probably shows both for the convenience of most devs.
(also Microsoft being Microsoft might shoehorn in some feature no other normal browser would just because)
They keep them grouped together though. If you look closely, they’re in the same bubble while firefox is in another one. Probably shows both for the convenience of most devs.
(also Microsoft being Microsoft might shoehorn in some feature no other normal browser would just because)
It’s actually Google doing that these days, but they do it on webkit directly and so everything but Firefox gets their experiments too.
I think they’re in the same bubble because they both support the feature
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