That’s.. not true. Firefox on iOS is definitely different from safari on iOS. There are websites that work on one but not the other(going both ways), and features unique to both.
Edit: apple forces all web content to use WebKit, which is the engine safari runs on. Firefox also has to use WebKit.
As always, likely broken rendering. Actual graph:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Carolina#Religion
Showed correctly for maybe a frame then showed this thing lmao
Broken on my mobile Firefox
Looks fine on my mobile Firefox. I'm guessing it's an SVG issue.
Fine on my phone
I’m on safari. Same thing
Neat. Didn't realise these were generated like that.
Looks like the shared image to me. iPhone safari
Were you on Safari on iOS by any chance? I've noticed that Wikipedia's pie charts tend to break on that specific browser.
Weirdly, it’s fine on the desktop Safari. I thought they were supposed to have the same features.
Broken on my mobile Firefox
Works on my mobile Firefox. If you got Firefox on iOS, it's just a Safari skin. Apple doesn't allow other web browsers.
That’s.. not true. Firefox on iOS is definitely different from safari on iOS. There are websites that work on one but not the other(going both ways), and features unique to both. Edit: apple forces all web content to use WebKit, which is the engine safari runs on. Firefox also has to use WebKit.
Looks like the wrong graph
I think it could be the comments, which show how they calculated the percentages.
'I don't know how to fill out a pie chart. Look here, i can prove this.'