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by no_way 1808 days ago
Right now but you can reasonably develop a website which will work in Chrome and Firefox even without testing (not talking about any supper modern features), but Safari is riddled with bugs you wouldn't expect. Recently I have encountered multiple bugs regarding svg clipping in safari. Safari 14 also broke localstorage and indexeddb it's almost funny how bad safari is at actually just working.
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My homepage is tiny and absolutely nothing fancy, but I've still managed to immediately run into at least two Chrome bugs.
Well I found some chrome bugs, but here is the thing after I reported them, they have been immediately responded to and fixed and released in nearest version. Safari though you have to wait a year for bug fixes to be released, if they even acknowledge you at all inside their bug tracker the only way to get Webkit people attention is tag them on twitter.