Actually it does matter. As Chrome's flash is more stable than Firefox and IE's, and some texts on these other browser are different than on Chrome. HTML5, also Chrome is the best. Only thing that HTML5 does not support on Chrome are a few things, they do not have MPEG-4 support, the Ogg Opus support is slow very low, interactive elements and the text-level semantic elements are also very partial,and the type of form is used( input type=datetime) and Chrome fails at microdata from HTML5,and for Secuirt, seamless iframe is really low.
PS- Send me a message if you wanna talk about HTML5, I love gig talk![]()
On Topic:
I have closed this thread to avoid bumping, this issue is now solved. If you feel you need to continue the subject, please don't hesitate to make another one.



