That is the correct way to render a pseudo-class per CSS rules.
You're seeing the application of :focus which isn't required to reflow
the box elements of the page.  So it sounds like Chrome is doing it
correctly.

On Sep 9, 3:48 pm, Jack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Has anyone else noticed that Chrome doesn't render Google.com quite
> right?
>
> I know I'm nitpicking here, but if you select the Google search box,
> it displays, like Safari, a faint orange halo around the text box. But
> because the "Search" and "I'm feeling Lucky" buttons are touching the
> text box below, it overlaps the halo, making it look a little funky.
>
> Kind of ironic.
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