Pale Moon browser complaint
Pale Moon browser complaint
pale Moon is not too bad with the exception that it does not render some websites completely. The result is that some webpages have no graphic content at all and only contain text-style links. I thought of removing the browser, but instead decided to re-purpose it. I am using Palemoon as a Puppy Linux only browser.. That means that all of the puppy sites and my puppy links, as well as the puppy search tool live on Palemoon. This makes it easier for me to keep "everything Puppy" organized on one browser.
Bug?
not really understanding your bug report, since
were left out. You know, details.
http://www.palemoon.org/technical.shtml#CPUsupportRequirements for the regular Pale Moon browser are, in short: a 7th or later generation CPU with SSE2 support.
not really understanding your bug report, since
some details like type of Puppy install and version , hardware specs, etc............pale Moon is not too bad with the exception that it does not render some websites completely. The result is that some webpages have no graphic content at all and only contain textt style links.
were left out. You know, details.
LinuxBear is right. I refer to Yahoo News pages for an example. The photos or videos do not appear in the pages. I'm running Barry's Quirky Unicorn and running on a very good, fairly new Dell. Quite honestly, I'm liking Palemoon so much that I'd rather dump the Yahoo news pages but there are some issues out there...
when you find a page that doesn't render properly.....try going into palemoon preferences >>>advanced >>>certificates>>>validation and un-tick ' 'use the online certificate status protocal (OCSP)' option .
then try reloading the page
you can turn OCSP back on then
then try reloading the page
you can turn OCSP back on then
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