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: I keep excellent compatibility with mainstream engines: Blink (Chromium, Edge, QtWebEngine), WebKit (Safari, Epiphany), and Gecko (Firefox).
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Tor Browser
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: My Tor hidden service also works well with the Tor Browser, except for [a page containing an `<audio>` element](http://wgq3bd2kqoybhstp77i3wrzbfnsyd27wt34psaja4grqiezqircorkyd.onion/posts/2022/07/01/experiment-copilot-legality/). The `<audio>` element appears non-interactive in the Tor Browser due to a bug involving NoScript and Firefox's handling of [the `sandbox` Content Security Policy <abbr>CSP</abbr>directive](https://www.w3.org/TR/CSP3/#directive-sandbox). To work around the issue, I include link to download the audio.
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: My Tor hidden service also works well with the Tor Browser, except for [a page containing an `<audio>` element](http://wgq3bd2kqoybhstp77i3wrzbfnsyd27wt34psaja4grqiezqircorkyd.onion/posts/2022/07/01/experiment-copilot-legality/). The `<audio>` element appears non-interactive in the Tor Browser due to a bug involving NoScript and Firefox's handling of [the `sandbox` Content Security Policy <abbr>CSP</abbr> directive](https://www.w3.org/TR/CSP3/#directive-sandbox). To work around the issue, I include link to download the audio.
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Mainstream engine forks
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: Pale Moon and recent versions of K-Meleon use Goanna, a single-process fork of Firefox's Gecko engine. Ultralight is a proprietary, source-available fork of WebKit focused on lightweight embedded webviews. My site works in these engines without any noticeable issues.
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### Friendly navigation
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Users of <abbr title="assistive technology">AT</abbr>s such as screen readers primarily navigate through landmarks, headings, and paragraphs. Sometimes they also navigate between links. Headings and link names need to be unique and descriptive enough to serve as navigational aids; paragraphs shouldn't be too long.
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Users of <abbr title="assistive technologies">ATs</abbr> such as screen readers primarily navigate through landmarks, headings, and paragraphs. Sometimes they also navigate between links. Headings and link names need to be unique and descriptive enough to serve as navigational aids; paragraphs shouldn't be too long.
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Try using a tool to view a list of all your link names. Just about every screen reader and some browser extensions should offer this functionality. Minimize links with ambiguous names, and ensure that identical link names have identical destinations.
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