Google Chrome and Safari are both very good.  They both use the
fastest Javascript processors now, Chrome uses V8 and Safari uses
Nitro (formerly SquirrelFish Extreme).

Also, they both use the extremely fast and efficient WebKit rendering
engine to display webpages, which is very quick and allows very fast
screen display.

However, since they both use WebKit for rendering, any webpages not
working with Safari will likely not work in Chrome either.  Many of
these problems are caused by bad/non-standard HTML coding by webpage
authors or bad browser detection code.  Additionally, there could also
be WebKit problems in not rendering a webpage correctly.

If you find a badly rendered webpage, you can submit it to:
https://bugs.webkit.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=WebKit&component=Layout%20and%20Rendering
- OR -
http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/entry

On Sep 3, 9:42 am, siddhu chowdary <[email protected]> wrote:
> hi
>     so what do you suggest about apple safari? Is it good or bad for
> google chrom?
> Can we try this because some of web sites are not working with out
> safari.

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