It includes support for custom skins and capes, often handled through the client's built-in profile editor.
If you want to play privately with 10 friends, do not rely on public links for the server. Run your own. eaglercraft 1.5.2 link
For many, the phrase "Minecraft in a browser" used to mean the watered-down, classic Creative Mode version from 2009. Eaglercraft shattered that expectation. It was a project that re-wrote the entire Minecraft client into Javascript (via TeaVM), allowing players to launch a fully functional version of the game directly in Chrome or Firefox. It includes support for custom skins and capes,