Microsoft is fighting this. The JS functionality does not work on MS Edge. I request complete departure from MS Edge compatibility, that will never be achievable.... Also custom browser from Chromium as an App to fully support ZeroNet functionality.
I just tested and it's work without any problem on edge for me. A custom browser could be possible and welcome if anyone write one, but I prefer to make browser independent as it makes download-less browsing ZeroNet sites possible using open proxies.
Sigh Of course you would automatically jump to Microsoft is fighting this.
If I get the javascript failures again, I will take some screen shots and provide steps to recreate the errors
This might be an issue with the GIF site, but the user interface is completely frozen. This doesn't happen in Chrome; only in Endge.
1) go to the Zero Gif page.
2) click on one of the options, example used: r/Gifs -- the page loads properly
3) try to click on one of the other links, example used: DevopsReactions -- page doesn't change, shows as loading in the address bar on Edge
4) Wait... nothing happens
5) Wait... nothing happens
6) Try to click on another link... example used: number 0 or click on r/Gifs again --- nothing happens - no loading animation in browser address bar.
7) clicking any button here does nothing...
-- Only on Edge
Also a chat error in Edge. I don't knw if this is antispam, or an actual javascript error
Images are ordered inversely
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Here is the console log --- shows some video rendering errors and deprecated notice
(( I think that it might be neccessary to deploy a stable Chromium build that is known to support this application, to ensure stability and viability; or users will eventually leave when Microsoft and Google decide to deprecate functionality ))
After a long wait, the page finally loaded.
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I just tested and it's work without any problem on edge for me. A custom browser could be possible and welcome if anyone write one, but I prefer to make browser independent as it makes download-less browsing ZeroNet sites possible using open proxies.