On Sep 23, 8:03 pm, 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

Was there really an option to use Safari-style font rendering?  Isn't
that patented Apple technology?

Amir

> 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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