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Coded a project for months, only tested it in Firefox. Then I think about the other users, so I fix everything in Chrome. After this I sent it to a friend to try it out, says not working at all in Safari, Mac. Okay, another few nights without sleep then... 😩

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  • 3
    next time try https://blisk.io
    a webbrowser for developer
  • 1
    Thanks for the tip. Have to test cross browser.
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    Thankfully my whole project is based on the new WebAudio API, so no support for IE from me.
  • 1
    @heyheni That still wouldn't solve cross-browser compatibility... If anything, responsiveness issues.
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    I've been there. It really sucks.

    Btw, don't Chrome and Safari both use WebKit? That shouldn't have happened. :/
  • 1
    @heyheni thanks for that, going to check it out tommorow in my breaks from devRant.
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    @heyheni man when I found Blisk my life changed. The F5 button began looking even more repulsive.
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    @milkbytes yep, they do, but Safari doesn't get updates that frequently, as Chrome does. It mostly gets an update, when a new version of MacOS or iOS comes out. Think of Safari as an outdated Chrome.
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