Dear all,
during my long experience in CSS testing, I've learned a
great lesson about web browsers. There are two types of browsers:
original browsers and clonings.
Original browsers have their own rendering engine which is unique and
different from any other
browser (Firefox, IE, Safari, Opera), while clonings have simply copied and
pasted their rendering
engine from original browsers ones (K-Meleon, Flock, ecc.)
Chrome belongs to the second category.
I don't understand why there's so much excitement about something that
doesn't add nothing
to the yet well-known CSS support of WebKit.
So I don't waste my time in testing on a cloning.

Regards,
^.^

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