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Comment by phrz

1 year ago

This has existed for every web engine since time immemorial, calling out Safari is misleading. Firefox calls them "site interventions" and Chrome calls them "patches" rather than Safari/WebKit's "quirks".

And beyond web engines, operating systems have them too - both Windows and macOS have workarounds for popular apps.

Do you have a link to the Chrome site-specific patches directory? As you can imagine, it's pretty hard to search for :P