In the current case, HTML 5 is a standard. The whole point of a standard is to have interoperability. *Any* modern browser should render properly written HTML 5 in the exact same way. Besides, even if the teacher stupidly considers that interoperability is overrated, he or she should know that Chrome has the same rendering engine (Webkit) as several free software Web browsers. Epiphany and Midori for instance. Those are the ones the teacher should suggest (even if, again, he or she should care as well about identical rendering on other HTML5-compliant Web browsers such as Firefox). Those are the ones you should use. They are in Trisquel's repository. Chrome would render the page in the exact same way.
It is the third time you post about your supposedly free software course
imposing the use of proprietary software. You should heavily complain. Not
only your course does not seem to care about ethics at all but, from what you
tell us, the course looks technically terrible too.
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