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I prefer the java functionality to the HTML5. Any plans to get an HTML5 alternative working on this site, or is HTML5 the chosen path forward?

https://support.mozilla.org/t5/Problems-with-add-ons-plugins-or/Why-do-Java-Silverlight-Adobe-Acrobat-and-other-plugins-no/ta-p/31069
Agreed. But ... second solution? In the upper right corner, where there are three (2) in a row ... there's a 3x2 section where all the boxes go SE. Change them to SW, and it still works. Or am I missing something?
Not really clear, but two adjacent circles are apparently considered two islands, not one large one.
Number: Puzzle #5120
Genre: Naoki's Island
Author: nyancharov
Appeared at: October 29, 2015
The row just above center has two "C" values as givens. Doesn't that already violate the genre constraints?

EDIT: Oh, I think I get it now. The two large squares get counted for constraints independently.
Number: Puzzle #3501
Genre: Sudoku
Author: Jfo
Appeared at: September 29, 2014
Number: Puzzle #199
Genre: Easy as ABC
Author: Maarten
Appeared at: March 12, 2007

Nice final pattern.
It got even worse today. The latest Java update won't seem to let me run anything. Would getting the applets signed help?
Ah, yes. That "moves diagonally" rule is unintuitive, but it's in the full explanation of the genre, and it does make this puzzle solution unique.
This seems under-specified. From the given solution, it seems to me that moving the lower bar one space to the right, and/or moving the upper bar one space down, will also solve the puzzle.
Number: Puzzle #905
Genre: Gravity
Author: Maarten
Appeared at: May 6, 2013
Now there's one at the top left.
Number: Puzzle #3051
Genre: Water Fun
Author: nyancharov
Appeared at: December 13, 2011

Thanks! I like Water Fun, it's good to see it back.
I liked the solve of the top two rows.
Number: Puzzle #858
Genre: Fences
Author: Murat
Appeared at: June 15, 2008

There's a dot missing at the edge of the uppermost "3" square. The solution assumes that this "3" block is a square, and only uses 3 of those 8 edges. If you treat the "3" block as a 3x2 rectangle, using 3 of those 10 edges, then there is a different solution.
 
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