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Doesn't work under FF #64

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zot opened this issue Jan 5, 2013 · 2 comments
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Doesn't work under FF #64

zot opened this issue Jan 5, 2013 · 2 comments

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zot commented Jan 5, 2013

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It complains that FF doesn't support shadow DOM, but it does! Why don't just put a small banner or a popup that it have been tested only under Chrome, and let it crash if something is incompatible?

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zot commented Sep 24, 2015

It really does not function properly under FF at this point. Leisure uses HTML editing and I haven't yet corrected for FF's idiosyncrasies. I need to finish the new version of Leisure's collaboration before I start doing cross-browser work. The new version of Leisure is here, by the way, if you want to mess around with it a little. http://textcraft.org/newLeisure/ It's not as functional as the old version that the game page uses but it's getting there. I'm hoping to be able to get the old leisure docs working again in the new version soon.

The new version can hook up to Emacs and orgmode, in case anyone reading this is interested :) (emacs runs a websocket server that Leisure hooks to from the browser). I have not yet released the Leisure-connection minor mode yet into melpa but it's in the Leisure project in the elisp directory. If anyone wants to test it out, instructions are here:

http://textcraft.org/newLeisure/?load=elisp/README.org

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