Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 15th Sep 2009 22:21 UTC
Google Only a year after Google's Chrome entered the browser market, we're already hitting version 3. While Chrome 3 had been available in the developer and beta channels for a while now, the company has now released the first stable Chrome 3 version. Technically, this means Chrome 3 has been released.
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RE: I am sorry but.
by evert on Wed 16th Sep 2009 13:40 UTC in reply to "I am sorry but."
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You probably don't need to. Chrome is webkit-based, so any website that shows well with Safari should look the same with Chrome.

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RE[2]: I am sorry but.
by nt_jerkface on Thu 17th Sep 2009 16:41 in reply to "RE: I am sorry but."
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2009-08-26

You probably don't need to. Chrome is webkit-based, so any website that shows well with Safari should look the same with Chrome.


You would think this is true but all browsers have their quirks. I know firsthand that you cannot expect any two browsers to render the same way, even if you write with strict standards. The more complex the website, the greater the chance you will see this.

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