> Chrome is using Webkit, so assuming you already count Safari 
> as one of your three (*) existing major browsers, you should 
> be fine as far as HTML rendering is concerned.

Ooo, didn't know that. That doesn't inspire a great deal of confidence
though :/

> (* IE6+/Firefox/Safari/Opera - which one are you not developing for?)

I usually find if something looks good in IE AND Firefox, Opera doesn't have
any problems... Well, maybe minor ones, usually CSS related, but rendering
wise I think it behaves particularly nicely. :)

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