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Rendering a website according to web standards #41552

Open kuckir opened 1 week ago

kuckir commented 1 week ago

Description

Is there any chance that Brave will render my website according to web standards? You can find the web standards at https://www.w3.org/

Steps to reproduce

  1. Open www.photopea.com

Actual result

Website looks like this: Image

Expected result

It should look like this: Image

Reproduces how often

Easily reproduced

Brave version (brave://version info)

Latest: Version 1.70.126 Chromium: 129.0.6668.100 (Official Build) (64-bit)

Channel information

Reproducibility

Miscellaneous information

As I undrstand, you are trying to stretch the website, in order to make my ads invisible. However, if people decide to pay me for Premium and I remove ads, you still stretch the editor, making it unusable: Image

Many people reported it to me, and I don't know how to help them :(

https://www.reddit.com/r/photopea/comments/1fzs0xa/comment/lr3nhu5/ https://github.com/photopea/photopea/issues/7226

I understand, that you think it is wrong for creators of websites to make money. But if you decide to remove ads, at least do it properly and don't make the life of your users harder.

P.S. I had to write this from a different Github account, since you have blocked my original account @photopea many years ago, when I was discussing a different bug here.

not-nullptr commented 1 week ago

https://saastrappers.com/interviews/ivan-kutskir-photopea/ you do not get to complain about "creators of websites making money" when you pull in $200,000 a MONTH. this issue is disingenuous at best

https://www.reddit.com/r/IAmA/comments/i8j5te/i_made_a_free_alternative_to_photoshop_that_is/g18ush0/ in this reddit comment you mention you pull in $250,000 a month. these are insane figures for a year, let alone a MONTH. i don't understand why you think you have the right to complain about adblockers when you already earn so much money

kuckir commented 1 week ago

@not-nullptr I disagree with you. If a person is offering me an apple for X dollars, the fact that the person already made $1 / $1000 / $100000000 selling apples does not give a right to steal that apple from the person.

Just to be clear: I have been letting users of Photopea use ad blockers for the past 12 years, and I still do (it is about 20% of my users). This issue is not about ad blocking, but about Brave rendering Photopea incorrectly.

not-nullptr commented 1 week ago

if this issue is about web standards then why fish for sympathy with that comment about the brave developers thinking it's wrong for website creators to make money?

fl0werpowers commented 1 week ago

The "stretching" seems to be related to a specific ad provider shown. I can replicate the issue in Arc with uBlock Origin by refreshing the page: sometimes it renders correctly, other times it doesn't.

Afrodark commented 14 hours ago

"i don't understand why you think you have the right to complain about adblockers when you already earn so much money"

You do not understand this, because of the collective socialist belief, that someone is evil, because he earns a lot of money. He's providing a service for better price or more quality, so He Actualy Has The Right To Complain And Earn Money With It.

This comes from one of the 7 sins, the envy (one of the worst). That's how this poor thoughts are born.

At least greed (if you want to call it so), brings prosperity and thrive to humanity, because of the desire of reaching more. This leads to more taxes paid and more money for the government, who shares it, because noone can escape taxes.

Every product and service needs to be paid, it doesn't matter if public or private. Charity cannot pay everything.

XOCODE-OP commented 9 hours ago

guys GUYS, it's a technical issue, I don't care how much money someone makes or how. Let's focus on the bug at hand.

So I appreciate Brave blocking these ads very successfully, however I am a paid customer for this and now you're screwing up the design for those people, which is silly, and not intended, it's a bug. I am assuming it only happens for paid customers, correct me if I am wrong. But in any case, this is fixed by removing Brave Shields, pretty sure ublock origin blocks the ads without breaking the page. I assume its because Brave added a thing to slide away the dead space when the ads are blocked, so you gotta fix the code which also does it when ads are not even showing - Which would be a general bug, this could happen on ANY page where there are ads that happen to be disable because of a premium account.

So please focus on the technical bug here.

Love you Brave, big ups.