@Renee 174850 wrote:
Input on a web development side – this just gives another browser that we have to ‘adjust’ our sites to…
Has anyone tested Chrome for web development stuff yet?
I can’t imagine they will have dev plugins like FF has..
That was my first worry. Initially I thought it behaved more like IE, but on more extensive testing this morning it’s not – it’s more like Firefox. It looks like another pain in the arse for developers.
For example, one instant hurdle for the industry is that it doesn’t support ActiveX so Microgaming’s Flash casino doesn’t work and the instructions given are inaccurate.
This is going to be a headache, although I suspect programming for FF will also work for Chrome. At least I hope so! And while FF merely dents the visitor stats, I think Chrome has the potential to take a much larger audience. Bugger.