TomSEA said:
" If that was a software-specific problem, it would have been reported to Mozilla."
It has been reported to Mozilla. As I mentioned, I'm not the only one experiencing the contrast/color issues. You're welcome to Google it yourself.
Chrome's hardware acceleration is still in testing and is not a default setting. You have to dig deep into the options to enable it, and Google does not recommend doing that unless you really know what you're doing.
Listen, it's clear you're a huge FF fan (employee?) and whatever I say, you're going to come back with a "FF can do it better." That's fine - enjoy your FF, I'll enjoy my Chrome.
You are incorrect. I'm no Firefox fan, I'm a fan of software.
By being reported to Mozilla, I meant by the press, you know, as a user-wide known issue. So far, only you and a few others seem to have the issue, hence why I said that, that reaction is simply due to the specific combination of software and hardware on each of your computers. It is definitely a bug, but one that only reacts to that stated earlier. If it was a use-wide issue (or a software-specific problem), not only we would all know about it, but I would experience it when writing this.
Also, I never said Chrome had GPU accel. by default, I specifically mentioned you had to enable it manually. So I don't see the relevancy of your second paragraph...
If my earlier comments, which were merely trying to explain to you that performance is not important in a browser anymore, as you seemed to point out, has made you think I'm a Firefox fan, then you should revise yourself, as you seem to not grasp that, all of my comments never even praised any feature from Firefox itself. I mentioned that Firefox's add-on ecosystem is superior and that its customization--both external and internal--is superior to Chrome's. Both which are facts, and should not count as "FF can do it better" arguments, but as facts that everybody, even Chrome fans, know. Reading you calling these simple facts, as "FF can do it better" fanboy-arguments, just shows
you are the blind fan that gets defensive once valid points are made.
And you have failed to elaborate on what is exactly is the "flexibility" you said Chrome is the winner in...