Because it’s not just Teams that’s broken, it’s a solid percentage of the websites I visit.
Apple can’t blame developers for their browser’s inconsistency.
Firefox has 1/10th of Apple’s market share and that browser is clearly more compatible with websites in my experience.
Whenever I have some kind of rendering issue or functionality glitch in Safari I switch to Firefox and it works fine.
Like, dear lord safari can’t even implement the back button normally. The behavior is terrible. It’s like you see a static screenshot of the precious page and everything is frozen for a second, and then if you’re lucky it unfreezes and at worst your scroll position gets messed up, or you’re unlucky and the entire page reloads.
Apple can’t blame developers for their browser’s inconsistency.
Firefox has 1/10th of Apple’s market share and that browser is clearly more compatible with websites in my experience.
Whenever I have some kind of rendering issue or functionality glitch in Safari I switch to Firefox and it works fine.
Like, dear lord safari can’t even implement the back button normally. The behavior is terrible. It’s like you see a static screenshot of the precious page and everything is frozen for a second, and then if you’re lucky it unfreezes and at worst your scroll position gets messed up, or you’re unlucky and the entire page reloads.