Changed the requirements for Safari to the same level as Firefox and
Google Chrome. IMHO if a (more or less) major browser doesn't get
updated once a year, one should probably look for an alternative.
Signed-off-by: Tim Marx <t.marx@proxmox.com>
* Firefox, a release from the current year, or the latest Extended
Support Release
* Chrome, a release from the current year
* Firefox, a release from the current year, or the latest Extended
Support Release
* Chrome, a release from the current year
-* the Microsoft currently supported versions of Internet Explorer (as
-of 2016, this means IE 11 or IE Edge)
-* the Apple currently supported versions of Safari (as of 2016, this
-means Safari 9)
+* Microsoft's currently supported versions of Internet Explorer (as
+of 2019, this means IE 11 or IE Edge)
+* Safari, a release from the current year
If {pve} detects you're connecting from a mobile device, you will be
redirected to a lightweight touch-based UI.
If {pve} detects you're connecting from a mobile device, you will be
redirected to a lightweight touch-based UI.