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Chrome Support Notes

Google had acknowledged display issues with the Chrome Browser and these appear to be ongoing.  At this point we do not fully support Chrome with our software systems. We are sorry for any inconvenience this might cause.

Google has listed several known problems on their website and is working to correct the discrepancies.  In the future when these have been addressed we will review how our systems display under this browser.   - Edit Bay Support Team

COMMENTS FROM DEVELOPER WEBSITES

Google has posted a page of known Chrome issues.  These include CSS formatting issues when running Chrome, javascript incompatibilities, various network errors related to proxies, lack of support for SSL client authentication, inability to remove entries from the Most Visited sites page, and issues with Google Calendar, Docs, and Spreadsheet. . . .


Common Issues:

• User Agent Detection
• Paragraphs Overflowing/Text Cutoff
• Correct page encoding
• Correct Plugin Tags
• Use of CSS or JavaScript objects
• Useful Tools
• Additional Resources
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Chrome - Dealing with Compatibility

Unfortunately, there's a sobering reality when it comes to Google Chrome and other relatively new browser platforms:  they don't always work with existing website technology.  That being the case, the experience is no different for Google Chrome users browsing many common websites.  Issues with javascript and CSS have emerged when viewing websites with the Chrome browser ...

Oh no another browser, more CSS issues with Chrome!

When your website is not rendering correctly in IE 6, 7 and 8 it’s quite annoying but you can fix any compatibility issues by using the conditional statements to link to alternate css stylesheets.
Now there’s a new problem and it’s called Google Chrome! Some things tend to render a little differently in Google Chrome and there’s no conditional statement to correct the problem …