> Is "blackboard" a Chrome-specific thing? If it isn't, it must either work on other > browsers, or be broken. If it is, you could just as easily cite things that ONLY work > as intended on IE, because they take advantage of the non-standard things IE does (or > has done in the past).
These days the shoe's almost entirely on the other foot: quite a few sites work best in Chrome/Firefox/Safari and don't in IE. (I know the cool kids stopped using Firefox 2 years ago, but it's improved a lot since then and I actually daily-drive it in preference to Chrome again). > The Chrome-specific online version of Angry Birds eventually needs Chrome to run, > supposedly.
It literally does; only Chrome implements (P)NaCl. Same with the Chrome-specific online version of MAME.
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