Google launched the browser chrome in 3rd day of this month. The comrades who wrote the front-end effects had a hard time, and the bad world of IE/FF/Opera/Safari & chrom was even more chaotic. Fortunately, chrome uses the same WebKit engine as safari. We can use CSS hack similar to safari in the following way:
- @ Media screen and (-WebKit-Min-device-pixel-ratio: 0 ){
- /* CSS styles for chrome, Safari 3.0, and opera 9 */
- }
Use Chrome users to [test].
Another method is to use the CSS hack appended with # to invalidate chrome. It may be that the WebKit version is different.
- This CSS hack is invalid.
- P. callout {color: # ff0000; font-weight: normal ;}
- P. callout {color: #000000; font-weight: bold ;#}
Appendix: rendering engine used by various common browsers)
Mozilla Firefox (gecko)
Internet Explorer (Trident)
Opera (presto)
Konqueror (khtml)
Safari (WebKit)
Chrome (WebKit)