...I know what you mean, but it has more to do with your Chrome settings and versions than anything else. Or might have something to do with all the porn you're streaming. Did you clear your cache and give it a refresh?
You are doing it backwards. Develop for Chrome, then make it work in IE. The dev tools for Chrome are the best there are. Always test in all the browsers before putting new stuff live.
...I have done plenty of tests in Chrome -- that's what I have been using for years. The issues you're seeing have more to do with your computer than the site's incompatibility with the Chrome browser. So far, it seems like 1 in 10 Chrome users are experiences some issues on the initial load...the rest appear to be seeing everything 100% true.
...thank you for all of the feedback! I added something to code to account for the intermittent issues that some of you may have experienced in Chrome -- feel free to check it out again in a fresh window as it should be fixed [and yes Nate, you are one of the last schmucks still using Firefox...did you also have trouble giving up your Sega Genesis back in the day too?! ]
I love it! I have someone in the dental industry that wants to design a website. Don't know if you're interested doing a SoCal job.
...most definitely, my client list includes companies in Oregon, Washington, California, Missouri, and nationwide. That's the beauty of the internet and being virtual. What part of So Cal? I lived in San Clemente for a number of years.