Luc wrote:

> Now that Chrome left the beta stage
> (http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2008/12/google-chrome-beta.html)
> i guess we have 1 more beast to tame. At the moment i'm installing
> it but i was wondering if any one here is already using it and if
> so, what major css glitches does it have, i.o.w. does it have some
> IE6 like standard bugs and workarounds?

and

> Maybe it renders the same as in Safari but i don't use and test for
> Safari...


So you gonna worry about Chrome, a browser that is barely out of beta  
(if at all...) and is only used by a handful of geeks, but you don't  
test you work in Safari ? Interesting.

That said, as far as I've been able to see, Chrome's CSS support is  
the same as Safari 3.0. The have a few glitches, but not much. The  
main problem is the graphical rendering layer, which is different than  
Safari. But that has not much to do with CSS (it does affect things  
like border-radius and opacity, though, it leaves some not-so-pretty  
artifacts).

(oh, yes, it doesn't support the text-shadow property. Big deal.)


Philippe
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http://l-c-n.com/





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