Not directly related, but there was a comment in the original article that got me thinking:
>To test if your page is going to change, go to Chrome's about:flagsand turn on/off "fixed position elements create stacking contexts"
Wouldn't it be cool if webdevs could alter Chrome's rendering settings to simulate IE and Safari? This would be a huge productivity boon. I think it might be an interesting challenge for Chrome devs (to expose a reasonable set of levers) and webdevs (who would probably be responsible for coming up with collections of levers that work.
>To test if your page is going to change, go to Chrome's about:flagsand turn on/off "fixed position elements create stacking contexts"
Wouldn't it be cool if webdevs could alter Chrome's rendering settings to simulate IE and Safari? This would be a huge productivity boon. I think it might be an interesting challenge for Chrome devs (to expose a reasonable set of levers) and webdevs (who would probably be responsible for coming up with collections of levers that work.