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Compatibility statement: mention Presto, Flow

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@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ The website is built on well structured, semantic, [polygot XHTML5](https://www.
This site sticks to Web standards. I regularly run a local build of [the Nu HTML Checker](https://github.com/validator/validator), `xmllint`, and [html proofer](https://github.com/gjtorikian/html-proofer) on every page in my sitemap, and see no errors. I do [filter out false Nu positives](https://git.sr.ht/~seirdy/seirdy.one/tree/master/item/linter-configs/vnu_filter.jq) and report them upstream when I can. This site sticks to Web standards. I regularly run a local build of [the Nu HTML Checker](https://github.com/validator/validator), `xmllint`, and [html proofer](https://github.com/gjtorikian/html-proofer) on every page in my sitemap, and see no errors. I do [filter out false Nu positives](https://git.sr.ht/~seirdy/seirdy.one/tree/master/item/linter-configs/vnu_filter.jq) and report them upstream when I can.
I also perform cross-browser testing for both HTML and XHTML versions of my pages: I also perform cross-browser testing for both HTML and XHTML versions of my pages. I test with, but do not necessarily endorse, a large variety of browsers:
- I maintain excellent compatibility with **mainstream engines:** Blink (Chromium and Edge), WebKit (Safari, Epiphany), and Gecko (Firefox). The hidden service also works well with the Tor Browser. - I maintain excellent compatibility with **mainstream engines:** Blink (Chromium and Edge), WebKit (Safari, Epiphany), and Gecko (Firefox). The hidden service also works well with the Tor Browser.
@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ I also perform cross-browser testing for both HTML and XHTML versions of my page
- I also regularly test compatibility with **current alternative engines:** the SerenityOS browser, Servo, NetSurf, Dillo, Kristall, and Goanna (Pale Moon's Gecko fork). I have excellent compatibility with Goanna and Servo. The site is usable in NetSurf, Dillo, and the SerenityOS browser; the always-expanded `<details>` elements might look odd. [The SerenityOS browser doesn't support ECDSA certificates](https://github.com/SerenityOS/serenity/issues/14160), but the Tildeverse mirror works fine. It also has some issues displaying my SVG avatar; it does not attempt to use the PNG fallback. - I also regularly test compatibility with **current alternative engines:** the SerenityOS browser, Servo, NetSurf, Dillo, Kristall, and Goanna (Pale Moon's Gecko fork). I have excellent compatibility with Goanna and Servo. The site is usable in NetSurf, Dillo, and the SerenityOS browser; the always-expanded `<details>` elements might look odd. [The SerenityOS browser doesn't support ECDSA certificates](https://github.com/SerenityOS/serenity/issues/14160), but the Tildeverse mirror works fine. It also has some issues displaying my SVG avatar; it does not attempt to use the PNG fallback.
- I occasionally test **abandoned engines,** sometimes with a TLS-terminating proxy if necessary. These engines include Tkhtml, KHTML, Internet Explorer (with and without compatibility mode), Netscape Navigator, and outdated versions of current browsers. The aforementioned issue with `<details>` applies to all of these choices. I use Linux, but testing in browsers like Internet Explorer depends on my access to a Windows machine. - I occasionally test **abandoned engines,** sometimes with a TLS-terminating proxy if necessary. These engines include Tkhtml, KHTML, Internet Explorer (with and without compatibility mode), Netscape Navigator, Opera Presto,[^1] and outdated versions of current browsers. The aforementioned issue with `<details>` applies to all of these choices. I use Linux, but testing in browsers like Internet Explorer depends on my access to a Windows machine.
Some engines I have not yet tested, but hope to try in the future: Some engines I have not yet tested, but hope to try in the future:
@ -87,6 +87,7 @@ Some engines I have not yet tested, but hope to try in the future:
- [Kozmonaut](https://github.com/twilco/kosmonaut) - [Kozmonaut](https://github.com/twilco/kosmonaut)
- [Moon](https://github.com/ZeroX-DG/moon) - [Moon](https://github.com/ZeroX-DG/moon)
- [hastur](https://github.com/robinlinden/hastur) - [hastur](https://github.com/robinlinden/hastur)
- [Flow Browser](https://www.ekioh.com/flow-browser/)
Machine-friendliness Machine-friendliness
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@ -163,3 +164,7 @@ Privacy
This site is **privacy-respecting.** Its CSP blocks all scripts, third-party content, and other problematic features. I describe how I go out of my way to reduce the information you can transmit on this site in [my privacy policy](../privacy/). This site is **privacy-respecting.** Its CSP blocks all scripts, third-party content, and other problematic features. I describe how I go out of my way to reduce the information you can transmit on this site in [my privacy policy](../privacy/).
[^1]: Opera Presto isn't really abandoned. Opera Mini's "Extreme" mode still uses a server-side Presto rendering engine; see {{<mention-work itemprop="citation" role="doc-credit" itemtype="Article">}}{{<cited-work name="Opera Browsers, Modes & Engines" url="https://dev.opera.com/articles/browsers-modes-engines/" extraName="headline">}}{{</mention-work>}}. That being said, I do test with the outdated desktop Presto engine in a sandboxed environment.