> I get to evaluate on stuff like links being consistently blue and underlined
Yeah, this browser doesn't have a "default stylesheet" like a regular browser. Probably should have added that, but was mostly just curious about rendering the websites from the web, rather than using what browsers think the web should look like.
> It may be that some of the rendering is not supported on windows- the back button certainly isn't.
Hmm, on Windows 11 the back button should definitively work, tried that just last night. Are you perhaps on Windows 10? I have not tried that myself, should work but might be why.
Yep, I ran it on an old windows 10 VM I had puttering about.
I think it must have a default link styling somewhere, as some links are the classic blue that as far as I know I intentionally styled to be black- but this could be css spaghetti in tufte.css finally coming to haunt me.
Well, that's how this browser came to be, because I felt something similar to with how Cursor presented their results :) So I guess we're in the same club, somehow.
And yeah, lots of websites render poorly, for obvious reasons, if it's better or worse than Cursor's I guess will be up to the public, I'm sure if I actually treated it as a professional project I could probably get it to work quite nicely rather than the abomination it currently is.