Needless to say, the site loads fine in every Chromium clone.....
@BarryK :-
It's a shame Kompozer was only ever produced in a 32-bit build. That would, of course, then mean introducing the added complexity of 32-bit compatibility stuff.....and I know that's a rabbit-hole you have no intentions of ever heading down.
I did put together a 'portable' build of the only available build of Kompozer, but that's of no use to you. I guess it would be possible to build it in 64-bit format, but I don't have a clue where the source code might be hiding, OR if it's even publicly available anymore. There's no sign of it on Mozilla's download servers.
I've often wondered if it's possible to separate out the different SeaMonkey components, but they appear to all be tightly-integrated in the one, single libxul.so library. I assume this is what appealed to you about it in the very early days, since it obviously helped to keep Puppy's size down to a minimum....
Mike. 