![]() To be precise, Startpage was bought by Privacy One Group Ltd which System1 owns. It appears that the Waterfox web browser has been sold to System1 recently, the same company that bought the Startpage search engine some time ago. Added possibility to set browser’s logo as menu icon.Added support for new emoji in Unicode/Emoji 12.Added optional to enable an all-new settings layout.Added possibility to change Tab Bar, Bookmarks Toolbar and Window Controls position.Added possibility to hide and show Status Bar or Status Info Overlay.Added settings for disabling JavaScript with exceptions and advanced settings.Added settings for disabling loading images automatically and exceptions.Enabled user profile customizations and SVG properties.Disabled establishing connection to links the mouse hovers over.Enabled playback of encrypted VP9 video in fMP4 container.Fixed problems related with uBO html filters.Various website rending issues fixed (Kinguin, Intel, Epic Games and others).Updated timezone data for internationalization functions.Added DNS resolution to webextensions api.Tried to add a globalThis fix myself but I’m having issues getting Memex to build at all for some reason which I haven’t figured out. It looks like the right place to put this would be browser-polyfill.js. I am kind of disappointed by the kneejerk reaction to this issue “it’s a Waterfox thing”…no, you had the same issue on Vivaldi, and there were other bugs that could be caused by this… Direct usages of window global object: may or may not be issue, depending on case, but I’m always confused when we’re meant to use things like this directly - making a decision and defining guidelines would be good.” I checked out the code and I saw in refactoring.md it’s admitted “2. There’s no downside to this and it may help the people who keep reporting tons of console errors in different situations like I am. Not using a shim/polyfill isn’t a “Waterfox” issue, it’s best practices in web development, and as these similar issues seem to randomly pop up it seems easy enough to add a shim. ![]() The console errors I’m getting look a lot like other random bugs I’ve seen pop in and out and on Vivaldi as well. I have had a frustrating experience trying to get up to speed with Memex but I really support what you are doing and will be donating soon in hopes that this will be fixed soonĭid you read that I diagnosed the problem? You’re using globalThis which isn’t supported the same cross browser. ![]() I noticed as well that there were some graphical alignment issues with the splash intro in Waterfox (button going over the images) where in Firefox that was not the case. This is not a Linux issue as I can confirm it works on normal firefox and this wasn’t an interaction with any plugins because it was on a blank profile. I will reach out on their Reddit form to see what they say too. For the record I have never had issues with any other Firefox extension although others have reported them in the past. I don’t think this is a vivaldi specific issue as I’ve seen similar errors from people talking about Chrome, etc. I have seen similar screenshots from other browsers and I posted on a thread about Vivaldi. Memex is completely broken - stuck spinning animations, links not working (pioneer upgrade link), no indexing or bookmarking features, etc. Installing Memex on a blank profile leads to these console errors. What are the steps you took that lead to the bug? Manjaro Linux, Waterfox Classic and Current, latest patches (2020.07.01) with the newest Memex, hoping this would solve the problem (it didn’t) Which browser, operating system and versions of those are you using? ![]() To get your bug fixed faster please try to answer the following questions: ![]()
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