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Unless those are parts driven by javascript, that means there are probably incompatibilities with all the other webkit browsers, too.
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So I tried a couple of sites with Chrome that use plug ins. And they didn't work. Just kept prompting me to install the plug in - no error when I installed them, it looked like it installed but then...back to square one. So I gave up. Firefox is good enough for me that I don't want to spend any time figuring it out. Maybe I'll try Chrome again in a few months and see if it works for me then.
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I tried it for half an hour or so, but the blinking wiggling ads everywhere drove me back to Firefox and the beautiful AdBlock Plus.
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Flash doesn't work too well with chrome as I tried it which is pretty odd considering they own Youtube. You'd think they'd make that a priority. I'll use it for a couple more days though just to say that I gave it a fair chance.
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