I'm looking to break free of the Google botnet and I'm embarrassed it took me this long to realize what I'm doing. Apparently I'm too dumb to install Chromium on my Mac and Windows machines. What are some good Chrome alternatives for Mac and Windows? I looked around on the web and found Brave and Vivaldi, but I wanted your /g/uys' opinion on this subject matter. Thanks.
Go to your preferred search engine of choice and type in “I googled chromium”. Find the github page and scroll down until you see “releases” and then download a release for your OS
>a thread had to die for this
Firefox Nightly
>>61527728
does nightly support @media queries properly?
Why are you ignoring the obvious choice?
>>61527745
I don't know. Tell me what it's supposed to do and link me a website using it and I'll check.
>>61527803
paste this and tell me if it snaps to vertical at 1200px width
could not get it to work in FF 53 on a page I maintain at work and was trying to make html 5 compliant<html>
<head>
<style>
.flex{
display:flex;
flex-direction:row;
justify-content:space-between;
}
@media screen and (max-width:1200px){
.flex{flex-direction:column;}
}
</style>
</head>
<body>
<div class="flex">
<div>flex item 1</div>
<div>flex item 2</div>
<div>flex item 3</div>
</div>
</body>
</html>
>>61528255
With 1920px width I get it all on one row
>flex item 1 [huge space] flex item 2 [huge space] flex item 3
but when I resize the window to a lower width (guessing 1200px or lower) I get
>flex item 1
>flex item 2
>flex item 3
So I guess it's working as intented?