A Mozilla employee recently released a Firefox addon to change the user agent to Chrome on sites the user enables it on.

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I believe the screenshot has a typo lol. The mask would be off if Firefox looks like Firefox.

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the screenshot shows them installing it on chrome, somehow. It doesn’t seem to exist for chrome. But if it did, off would be chrome and on would be firefox, which is what’s shown

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So the mask is on in the screenshot? Like, a mask on the mask? This is so meta wtf

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If only web standards were a thing

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If anything we have too many web standards.

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Someone should really make a unifying standard.

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Situation: There are 15 competing standards.

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Ditch UI, embrace cURL.

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Hmm had no idea this existed, thanks for sharing

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Like a dusty Internet Explorer mask.

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You shouldn’t have to do this. I blame W3C org and their ilk for putting the rendering engine, browser brand, and browser version in the response header. All your browser should be telling the site is the versions of html, css, and JavaScript it supports and whether it’s mobile or desktop.

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versions of html, css, and JavaScript it supports

Given the level of support a browser has for something is basically the browser’s version (there’s no such thing as a version number for JavaScript or CSS for example, there’s a spec that’s kinda versioned, but browsers don’t implement everything the same), you’ve basically just described user agent strings

We have feature detection approaches today that make UA based browser detection generally unnecessary but the horse has already bolted on that now

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Your ideas are intriguing to me and I wish to subscribe to your newsletter.

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The evolution of the user-agent string isn’t exactly the W3C’s fault.

https://webaim.org/blog/user-agent-string-history/

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