> "they didn't implement 'contain', so everyone got the equivalent of the Safari browser experience."
Not sure that the Google developers knew that feature existed. Most people in this comment thread were unaware of this feature too, seems reasonable that the Google developers might not have been aware either.
> "Everyone should get the best possible experience for their chosen browser, even if that means users get different experiences."
I like that quote. Good websites do give the best experience a device can handle, rather than cater to what the worst devices are capable of.
Not sure that the Google developers knew that feature existed. Most people in this comment thread were unaware of this feature too, seems reasonable that the Google developers might not have been aware either.
> "Everyone should get the best possible experience for their chosen browser, even if that means users get different experiences."
I like that quote. Good websites do give the best experience a device can handle, rather than cater to what the worst devices are capable of.