Hmmm so a pre-landing page... and now I remember that Firefox has pre-landing pages for domains that are warned by Google's """"Safe"""" browsing program. So yeah that makes sense, it should be doable and doesn't get in the way of the referer view or...
In general the idea of flagging anomalous characters is not bad in a general sense. The problem is the context is usually not decided by the browser's or the page's set language: if your browser is set to English and German, you are reading Wikipedia...
It really says something when Firefox won't support ALSA anylonger so Debian has to do it for them: Debian's official Firefox packages have had working ALSA support for at least 6 years, and it works correctly even if the system doesn't have another ...
I think (~60% sure) this is currently hidden under a group of four preferences in about:config, but given current trends of internet tracking, it should get exposed into a proper menu in the Privacy settings.
How about no?It already has been discussed at nauseam that showing non-Latin links as "weird" by default, promotes a US-centric internet and turns internationalized domains and communities into second-class citizens, among other racist effects. Engli...