Dane, can you post an example of the issue? If you can't share the page 
itself, maybe you can reproduce the issue in JSFiddle? There are certainly 
subtle differences in the way things are rendered between IE10 and Chrome, 
but the cause may be caused by something else in your page.

On Tuesday, June 18, 2013 6:55:23 PM UTC-4, Dane Vinson wrote:
>
> First, I am not "wrong". The page I'm working with renders DRASTICALLY 
> different in IE and Chrome. The icon alignment was just one example and no 
> where near the worst. You seem awfully defensive about my question so let 
> me be clear. I love bootstap! It makes a number of otherwise tedious layout 
> and styling functions fairly trivial. 
>
> I started using bootstrap only a short time ago and hadn't run the page I 
> was toying with in anything but Chrome. When I ran it in IE I was surprised 
> to see how different (and terrible) it looked. My only question was whether 
> that was normal. I suspected (and still do) that there is some issue with 
> my page that is causing it to render so differently in the two browsers but 
> simply wanted feedback from others before I went searching for an issue 
> that may or may not be there. Included is my own screen shot of a section 
> of the exact same page running in Chrome (left) and IE10 (right). I think 
> you'll agree the differences are fairly pronounced.
> [image: Inline image 1]
>
>
> On Fri, Jun 14, 2013 at 4:44 AM, Raul MATEi <[email protected]<javascript:>
> > wrote:
>
>> I believe you're wrong my friend, just take a look at the attached 
>> screenshot, left IE10, right Chrome... more than that, Bootstrap is free 
>> and you're free to contribute, if you know the solution fork it / solve it 
>> / do a pull request, if not rise an issue and for sure someone will look at 
>> it and will try to solve. I believe in same behavior applications not in 
>> pixel perfect ones, so I always try to convince my clients that some 
>> browser have limitations on rendering some fancy styles but the behavior 
>> will be maintained across all browsers and it will work even if the button 
>> has no gradient or shadow... 
>>
>>
>> On Fri, Jun 14, 2013 at 9:31 AM, Dane Vinson <[email protected]<javascript:>
>> > wrote:
>>
>>> For example icons in btn elements of my page display offset several 
>>> pixels down in IE 10 compared with Chrome. That is just one of many, many, 
>>> MANY UI differences, and not near the most egregious, I'm coming across 
>>> when running the same page with IE 10 vs. Chrome. Is this really normal?
>>>
>>> And yes, I've included <!DOCTYPE HTML>
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