Comment #12 on issue 5529 by ravi.chhabra: Text input box does not use a  
font selected in the font selection UI
http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=5529

Another test:
1. Set Font Prefs in UI of both Chrome and FF as Calibri for Sans-Serif and  
Cambria
for Serif.
2. Apply CSS to Input as as Serif, and Textarea as Sans-Serif.
3. Test in both FF and Chrome.

Expected Result:
Textboxes should use Cambria, and Textarea should use Calibri.

What happens instead:
Chrome gets this perfectly right. Firefox applies the font specified in the  
UI for
Serif to the whole web page.

This is pretty interesting as in this narrowed down test case Chrome does  
look into
the prefs specified in the UI in a very granular manner. While FF makes a  
half-baked
attempt of honoring the prefs in the UI and makes the presence of separate  
fields for
Serif and Sans-Serif just point-less. I have attached a screen grab of this.

On a totally OT note, where can I download a Beta version of Safari on  
Windows? There
is a blog post mentioned by a Burmese blogger that Safari displayed Myanmar  
fonts
during Beta, and it just disappeared in RTM.



Attachments:
        Minimalistic_CSS_Font_Options_Test.jpg  137 KB

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