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At one of my previous employers, there was an intranet website where the nav menu would only work correctly in edge in IE compatibility mode. I'm not sure how they even managed this. I only used edge for that one website though, Firefox for everything else.
Most likely through your user agent. I have found some websites demand this and will block access but simply switching the user agent grants you access and everything works fine. This infuriates me. Again, they just can't be bothered to support free browsers.
I don't think it was a user-agent thing. The nav menu would just functionally not work on other browsers. Iirc it just showed every menu in the expanded state. They probably used some IE exclusive JavaScript methods without any polyfills.