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@ajsadauskas @JessTheUnstill @tomiahonen yes, and to add insult to injury #Mozilla didn't even wanted to sell people like @fuchsiii or me a #FirefoxOS device, with the only one being "launched" in the #EU being a #SimLock'd & #NetLock'd #prepaid phone in #Spain one could only attain in-store with all the "#KYC" nonsense they had, demanding a legal address in Spain back then.

And #nerds like myself are far from the "#consoomer #Normies" for whom stuff that isn't on shelves at Staturn/MediaMarkt, BestBuy, Walmart, ... doesn't exist. I'm used to importing #tech that I want!

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WHATEVER HAPPENED TO GOOD OLD HTML?

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WebDevs, install the NoScript addon to your browser and check your pages before deploying them. You might be surprised.

NoScript is available for Firefox (addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firef) and Chromium-based browsers like Chrome, Edge, Brave, Vivaldi (chrome.google.com/webstore/det)

Using NoScript can make your browsing safer, too: “Because many web browser attacks require active content that the browser normally runs without question, disabling such content by default and using it only to the degree that it is necessary reduces the chances of vulnerability exploitation.” (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NoScript)

If you use JavaScript to impress and wow visitors, dig a little deeper into CSS3. You can do a lot, and I mean *a lot* of exciting things with just HTML5 and CSS3, as you can see (and learn) here: css-tricks.com Or here: w3schools.com/css

addons.mozilla.orgNoScript Security Suite – Get this Extension for 🦊 Firefox (en-US)Download NoScript Security Suite for Firefox. The best security you can get in a web browser! Allow potentially malicious web content to run only from sites you trust. Protect yourself against XSS other web security exploits.