Is it true that GWT is not qualified to work on Chrome and Safari?
(Having previously been on quality engineering, the term "qualified" I
use carries a certain industrial sense.)

I created a site with tabs, where each tab is associated with a panel.
And the panels respectively display documents from picasa, sites and
docs. All of which contained in the root panel.

I set the absolute distance of root panel from top of browser page at
90px. No problem when viewing using hosted browser, IE or Firefox.

However, with Safari & Chrome, the supposedly static distance set at
90px varies up and down depending on the type of document being
displayed due to the tab selected.

>From that behaviour, I am guessing that GWT is not preferred to be
deployed on Chrome or Safari, is that true?

Is there a list of browsers qualified to work with GWT?

Irreverent/irrelevant comments:
Also, it would be intriguing that Google would not make GWT work with
Chrome (vice versa). Isn't it like as much intriguing that Google
would not make Adsense work with Sites.
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