Comment #9 on issue 25313 by [email protected]: rounded corners look  
lighter in Chrome than in Safari and Firefox
http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=25313

Wow... You must be kidding, because what I see on these links is even worst  
than my
original examples!

Do you use a CRT monitor by any chance?

 From a technical point of view, it's definitely a serious issue and it is  
not in any
possible way "less severe" than the original one.

Not anti-aliased at all is one thing, but corrupted anti-aliased corners is  
the worst
thing I ever saw. In fact, this issue is much more severe than the original.

For a quick solution, you could eventually go back to the previous stage  
(remove the
defective anti-aliasing) until you fix it as expected. This is what I would  
recommend
to do if you don't intend to fix it today or tomorrow.

This issue deserve a lot more attention. With such an awful bug and  
obsolete render,
Chrome will NEVER be considered seriously neither by web developers neither  
by end
users! Even the crappy Safari get the job done correctly since many years!

You must accept that you're wrong on this point. This issue is a lot more  
serious than
all the other Priority-1 issues (and I read all of them).

Please consider fixing this before 2010...
Thank you.

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