A new Quilt Draw release has been made! To use it, go to its repository page. Known issue: Please turn off Dark Reader for the site.
This is a small release to fix the download buttons in Pale Moon 31, and presumably, all previous versions. I will be testing the non-updated version of Pale Moon included with Fossapup64 9.5, and making any additional updates that prove to be necessary.
I have also learned that Quilt Draw does not work in Windows XP, due to my choice of color picker library. No changes are expected in that situation, but it would have been cool if it had worked.
Why am I doing this?
Accessibility is important.
I have used Pale Moon, and I understand it has a ton of shortcomings for the self-styled "modern" Web. But that makes it doubly important: clearly, the people who are using Pale Moon, need it.
(To look at the situation from another angle, this is the logical extension of when I would write for "the version of the programming language that shipped in Debian Stable." I do not wish to unreasonably stifle users.)
Can we truly say that we "value" something, if we have never made the slightest sacrifice for it?