It is so extreme that only Safari and Chrome are up to the task of rendering it
This is a maze I drew several years ago on paper, now I have recreated it in CSS
All the browsers above IE6 supported this maze until I reached a certain extreme amount of tags...
So far I have discovered that Safari and Chrome support the most same tags withing tags, namely 20 of them.
The other browsers went mad much sooner, and i didn't exactly catch at what point, but initially I worked with firefox with supported more than 20 tags, but was unbearably slow.
To avoid the browser from crashing immediately as you move your mouse over the maze I have locked it and its walls (no cheating), now it's a true test of mouse wielding skill.
Resizing doesn't work, it worked with larger versions of the maze with even numbers, but not this size...
You can add the images/maze.png image as the background, but only if you don't resize the maze, because both safari and chrome incorrectly resize the maze.
Due to the extremely reduced size, it was 4 times larger, it will be 4 times harder to navigate using the mouse, and this shrinking allows for cheating, which is not what I intended this maze for, if you want to pass it, then do it fair or not at all.
Instructions: Move your mouse through the maze, don't let the mouse touch the walls, they are electrocuted.