Google improves background blurring and substitute of browser model Meet – Pc – Information


It is not that this function is crucial to the functioning of Meet. The truth that this function is there in Chrome (or Webkit-based browsers for that matter) however not in different (non-Webkit-based) browsers is actually not an obligation to have in every single place or “accountability” as you name it. So there’s in all probability one thing in Webkit (the render engine of Google Chrome and Chromium, amongst others) that makes this attainable. If that’s the case, it might by no means are available in Firefox, as a result of Firefox has Gecko as its render engine. The one manner to try this is that if Mozilla makes use of Firefox or switches to Webkit (it appears slim to me) or makes its personal implementation of the perform in Gecko, Firefox’s render engine.

So if one (whether or not Google or Mozilla) may need it, it means there’s a large impression; both Google ought to assist Gecko as effectively, or Mozilla ought to add/implement assist for this function in Gecko and even change to Webkit totally.

Within the first case, you may marvel why Google ought to assist a number of render engines, so within the second case it relies upon (for this function) on the third get together (Mozilla) to implement it (and asking Google for it is mindless).

I additionally do not see why it should not apply to the competitors, or should not apply to Mozilla, in spite of everything, they can be known as fairly massive, so there’s an argument for Mozilla to not make assist for it – in accordance with your reasoning – additionally not. ;)

[Reactie gewijzigd door CH4OS op 16 augustus 2022 11:39]