Some commercial websites are forcing to mobile view or app
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Poto, [06.11.20 19:12]
Some e-commerce companies give up maintaining their desktop website experience and focus on mobile web pages.The consequence of this is that I can only use Web pannel to access their mobile web pages.
But it is not convenient for me to use the Tile tab to compare the differences between products.Poto, [06.11.20 19:14]
There are also some websites where mobile web pages are deliberately bad.
By restricting access to the content to force the app that requires you to download them to fully access the content of the website, the entire web page is designed to force users to download their app, very bad layoutmodedit changed title
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@Poto Um... huh?
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@Steffie The title may have the wrong meaning
I want to express two questions:
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Commercial companies are focusing on the mobile terminal and ignoring the desktop experience;
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Some websites sacrifice the user experience of webpages and regard webpages as a means to force users to download their apps.
By restricting web content, you must be in the app to view the complete content
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@Poto Oh, ok. I could not understand if you were complaining about Vivaldi or complaining about other people.
If i were to encounter a website doing that, i would simply abandon it [& thus the company]. I do not reward misbehaviour.
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@Gwen-Dragon Some Chinese websites. I am Chinese.
https://item.jd.com/100012885264.html
This link is one of the largest e-commerce sites in China. The desktop product description couldn't be loaded, and I re-accessed the connection with Web pannel, which is very fast to access. I have the main information on the picture for you to compare
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@Gwen-Dragon Good point, i missed seeing that.
@Poto said in Some commercial websites are forcing to mobile view or app:
Some Chinese websites
Ah. I fear sadly that your daily web access & usage has challenges far more onerous than i typically experience. Good luck!
Btw, i just noticed your signature:
Version
Vivaldi Snapshot 3.4.2066.70 (Official Build) (64-bit)Afaik the current Stable version is now
3.4.2066.94 / Chrome 86.0.4240.185
. Current Snapshot is3.5.2088.7-1
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Ah. I fear sadly that your daily web access & usage has challenges far more onerous than i typically experience. Good luck!
Chinese websites are doing very badly, Chinese internet companies are doing evil, and their products themselves are viruses. That's why I, as a Chinese, am reluctant to use the products of Chinese internet companies.
There is also China's internet blockade, I have taught myself programming and other skills to break through the country's internet blockade.
Chinese internet companies are very typical traitors. Their products for serving Chinese users are very badly made, but the same products for the international audience are very conscientious and excellent. This situation, I guess, is that they are in a kind of monopoly in the Chinese market and users have no other choice, so they don't have to worry about the impact of user experience on their market share.
@Steffie said in Some commercial websites are forcing to mobile view or app:
Afaik the current Stable version is now 3.4.2066.94 / Chrome 86.0.4240.185. Current Snapshot is 3.5.2088.7-1. Fyi.
I have a suggestion that the user's signature should be automatically fetched by the web page for the current version of Vivaldi, as the user may forget to update it in time. This frequently updated information is different from the operating system which can be registered manually by the user (although, if possible, it would be better if everything is automated to get the user's current system information, browser version, etc., and display it on the signature).
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@Gwen-Dragon Vivaldi should not enter the Chinese market, the competition is very bad in China, the internet blockade in China has created a group of monopolistic internet companies that are viruses. Vivaldi is only available to a small number of geeks in this dysfunctional Chinese market, but these geeks are able to break through the Chinese blockade and get access to a good product and escape the dysfunctional Internet in mainland China.
Vivaldi is now blocked by mainland China and cannot access the site properly or is slow to download. So, for now Vivaldi is available in simplified Chinese language options, but don't try any localization just to enter the Chinese market.
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@Poto said in Some commercial websites are forcing to mobile view or app:
Vivaldi should not enter the Chinese market
What do you mean? You're not saying that people in China should be blocked from downloading Vivaldi, are you?
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