I seem to remember that that Google VP Sundar Pichai said the page in Safari
would look EXACTLY the same in chrome, so that developers will not had to
consider Chrome as a new browse !


On Wed, Sep 24, 2008 at 2:03 AM, Darin Fisher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> We tried to match most of the rendering behavior of Safari 3.1, with one
> major exception:  we chose to use Windows-style form controls and
> Windows-style font rendering.  This means that there are many small
> differences in the text layout and form control rendering.  We tried hard to
> match the behavior of other Windows browsers or to do things that are
> reasonable compromises when there is not a clear answer for what is correct
> on Windows.
> -Darin
>
>
> On Tue, Sep 23, 2008 at 4:49 PM, Munnu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>
>> Hi,
>>          I am in the Web Design team of a popular website and we are
>> getting significant traffic from Google Chrome users. I saw in your
>> documentation that you are using WebKit rendering engine to render the
>> web pages in Chrome. WebKit is also used by Safari. So is there any
>> difference in the rendering of the Web Pages between Safari and
>> Chrome? Even any small difference? Any difference between the paddings
>> or alignment of frames or CSS? I want to make sure that our website
>> looks same on Safari and Chrome and is not broken anywhere on Chrome.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Munnu
>>
>>
>
> >
>


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Regards, Youssef

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