Before Chrome update my site worked problely and desktop site rendered correctly on my all browsers. Also, once a user has navigated to another version, they will be "locked" into that version, so that any future visits should direct them to the layout they have chosen to view on that device. I, personally, usually recommend the inclusion of links to the alternate layouts anyway so that if the user would like to view the site in a different way, they are able to. In the meantime, as foster.ken noted, you can create a link from your tablet version to your desktop version so that if users are getting the wrong layout, they can fix the problem. It is coming down their pipeline, and hopefully will be released sooner rather than later, but I cannot speak for the Chromium team on when it will be fully ready to go and in the release version of Chrome. It looks like they have made the change on their end to fix the problem, and in my testing it seems to resolved the root cause of the problem, but it unfortunately isn't in the release version of Chrome yet. The bug filed against Chrome above by David (thank you very much for doing that) has been looked at by the Chromium team, and it is something they are aware of.
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