Hi,

Fluid uses WebKit as its rendering engine, as does Safari, so any sites you 
open within a Fluid SSB will look like they do in Safari.  In this, you can 
think of Fluid as being its own browser application, rather than using the 
system default browser.

Pete K.

On Jan 4, 2010, at 9:38 AM, hillscottc wrote:

> 
> Chrome seems clearly defined as my default browser. Checking the prefs
> in Chrome or Safari verifies that.
> 
> Still, any app I create with Fluid opens in Safari, though I want
> Chrome. Any suggestions? I have re-installed a fresh version, no
> change.
> 
> 

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