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minus-square@BootyBuccaneer@lemmy.dbzer0.comlinkfedilinkEnglish8•11 months agoI recommend the User-Agent Switcher and Manager Firefox addon for those struggling with some sites. You can also report a broken site to Mozilla directly via the browser menu. There was another (third-party?) page where you could report websites but I forgot its url.
minus-square@Dazed_Confused@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglish1•11 months agoI used this extension on edge to view one particular site (although I never managed to make it auto load on that page, but meh). As I said firefox seems to work without it for some reason.
I recommend the User-Agent Switcher and Manager Firefox addon for those struggling with some sites.
You can also report a broken site to Mozilla directly via the browser menu.
There was another (third-party?) page where you could report websites but I forgot its url.
I used this extension on edge to view one particular site (although I never managed to make it auto load on that page, but meh). As I said firefox seems to work without it for some reason.