Well, we also noticed that Safari/Chrome requires more attention when programming application, things that works perfect in IE and Firefox may fail in Safari and Chrome, but I agree that css may often be the reason. However javascript is really much more faster than in IE and Firefox. We did not pay a lot of attention to these browsers before, because of low popularity. But more and more people who work with our application prefer these browsers, and not so far ago we finally made our application 100% compliable with Safari and Firefox. By the way, if you are extending RichTextArea functionality, I almost sure you will meet surprises from Safari/Chrome.
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