How can ensuring cross-browser compatibility significantly impact user experience and trust, and what are some common but overlooked issues—like layout glitches in specific browsers such as Safari—that could lead to traffic loss or decreased engagement, especially when proper front-end QA isn't prioritized?
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This article does a great job answering why is cross-browser compatibility important? — it's not just about making things "look the same" everywhere. It dives into how inconsistencies across browsers can seriously affect functionality and user trust. I hadn’t realized how much traffic I was losing due to layout glitches on Safari. This was a big wake-up call and honestly gave me a new perspective on front-end QA.