Well, you can pretty much rest assured that all browsers will render a
page slightly different, as they use different rendering engines. The
best way to go is to just program in standards compliant CSS/
JavaScript/HTML and if a certain browser doesn't render it properly,
then you know it's not the website that's not standards-compliant,
it's the browser. To respond to your second question, I believe in
Firefox there is an IE Tab add on that lets you view the page like it
would be rendered in Internet Explorer. I don't believe there is
anything like this for Google Chrome.

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