Everything worked perfectly as it always does.
Use Ublock Origin and remove the banner. Bad banners dont actually block anything.
Strange, I don’t get that pop-up with my Firefox.
Might be because I am from Europe
In the US I didn’t see that popup either, just that notice on the page on my other comment.
Ugly clothes too
This seems like like a perfect opportunity to visit your competitors website!
User agent extensions go brrrrr 😎
My only other browser is curl, does it works on that?
Firefox has a “bug” that makes our tracking code not work. Please switch to Chrome so we can track you.
This is annoying, while there are a few things we can do
- Report this issue at https://webcompat.com/
- Change UA to trick this website https://addons.mozilla.org/en-CA/firefox/addon/user-agent-string-switcher/
- Best choice, change another store :)
Using arguments from the 1990s internet to coerce users seems … gnarly, my dude.
“firefox has known bugs with our store”
it’s not my fault you have trouble with designers
also brb bookmarking that site
No self-respecting witch uses chrome, website sus.
At least they seem to be working on it. Directing Firefox users to use a different browser in the mean time, temporarily, seems reasonable even if the language on that popup is a bit imprecise.
How is a function like adding an item to an array failing from one browser to another??
I did try adding a shirt to the cart and yeah, it added the wrong size. I’d have to switch to chrome to successfully complete an order at the moment. It’s unfortunate, but as long as they’re trying to fix it I don’t see any point in feeling outraged.
As a software developer, if just trying to add a single item to a cart is buggy, then that’s definitely something to feel outraged about, software development wise (not literally outraged, but definitely a strong “WTF!?” response).
It’s actually really amazing that a bug would manifest in one browser and not another, when just adding an item to a cart. You have to work really hard to make something like that not work correctly.
Yeah seriously, what is so special about what they’re doing here that it has a browser-specific bug?
This isn’t like 20 years ago where browsers had tons of experimental and custom extensions to HTML and JavaScript in them. It’s all standard now.
Qewl, that’s actually a lot better than not even addressing it.
That disclaimer scream just screams lazy IT, or general management by your side.
I see someone wearing that “Necromancer Trench Coat” (when it becomes available) and I’m going to assume they’re hiding a shotgun under it and are thinking of undertaking their own Columbine
Hi Karen, 1999 called and they want their “drunk of boxed Franzia Rosé” shock gossip back
Maybe next you can rant about baggy pants being used to hide drugs
Or how if men get their ear pierced on a certain side it means they’re GaY
Oh what would pastor say?
Remember the Internet Explorer domination?
As a webdev, Safari has taken the place of IE now.
I’m assuming you mean as the thing we use to download FF?
-or is that the joke?