
Just when you thought you were done with IE 6 and its hacks and exceptions, now you’ve got a new browser to consider: Google’s Chrome.
The good news is that Chrome is a lot more compatible with web standards than IE 5 and 6. However, Chrome has its own idiosyncrasies and bugs.
No one knows if Chrome is here to stay, but it has already captured a surprisingly decent share of the web browser market in a short period of time.
Here are some tips to get your web pages working in Chrome and hopefully looking the way they were designed to look.






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