

Also, as you say, Moebius is lacking many recent Web APIs required by the gh-wc-pf extension, it'b be a nightmare, implementation-wise, for that extension to support it. M$ employees brought in much breaking code, starting with autumn/fall of 2021 and continuing well into 2022, that "Moebius" simply can't cope with. But let me save you the trouble and point out that ONLY official Pale Moon (currently < 30.0.0), official Basilisk (currently EoS'ed with v2022.01.27) and SeaMonkey are being supported in the recent past, requests for F圎SR 52.9.0, New Moon 28 and Serpent 52.9.0 support had all been rejected by JustOff, so I think you get the drift. What is "cumbersome" for one person might not be for another, I respect that, but let's not dispute the real facts, please. If you want to import a manually crafted XML-format search plugin in, e.g., St52 without an extension, you'd first have to manually create a "searchplugins" directory inside the browser's profile (it isn't there by default), place within the XML file and RESTART the browser then the XML file is internally converted to the JSON format and stored inside the compressed 4 file (this procedure mimics a profile "upgrade"), after which time you can safely delete the "searchplugins" folder, it served its purpose. This is ONLY applicable as-is for New Moon 27/28 (and possibly some other browsers like BNav & K-Meleon, which I don't use myself) F圎SR 52.9.x, St52 & St55 by default DON'T store search engines inside a profile "searchplugins" directory, but inside a profile 4 file - I thought I was clear on that. Signals Shadow DOM support is still not "FULL" and, of course, WebComponents support (of which both ShadowDOM+CustomElements are integral parts) is still marked as unimplemented. Shadow DOM v1 is still marked as unfinished (further below in the issue, they cite Have often found it to misrepresent browser features (especially when it comes to the non-mainstream browser engines), so my advice is to take its reported results "cum grano salis". I, personally, don't give that test the credence/importance others do. Firefox Quantum 63.0, to be exact (less finished implementations were behind a disabled pref in immediately previous Fx versions).
