Opera Passes the ACID3 Test
It's only on an internal build, and not available to the public yet, but Opera has already passed the ACID3 test!
Apparently a technical preview version with the fixes for ACID3 included will be available next-week. Bearing in mind, I think, Safari's core: Webkit passes around 98% and, being Open Source, is available now. So it's still all to play for. If Webkit manages to get a nightly build that passes 100% out before Opera get a technical preview out then they win the race (in my opinion).
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JeevesBond posted this at 08:54 — 28th March 2008.
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Sorry to double-post. Here's some information on the ACID tests. You can try the ACID test yourself, using nothing more than a Web browser. The ACID tests are designed to test the standards compliance of browsers, and browser makers seem to be competing on who can pass the tests first. This is generally good for standards.
Here's a direct link to the ACID3 test.
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Megan posted this at 13:49 — 28th March 2008.
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Except that IE is still competing in the Acid 2 test
Megan posted this at 14:43 — 28th March 2008.
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Here's an interesting response from Eric Meyer:
Acid Redux
Basically what he's saying is that the Acid 3 test isn't an adequate measure of standards support. It's just "cherry picking" certain difficult elements to test and ignores large parts of the specifications. I think that even CSS 3 on it's own is probably too big to measure with one test.
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JeevesBond posted this at 07:50 — 1st April 2008.
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He's correct, but it's the best test we've got. Not only that, but his complaint is that it only tests small parts of the specifications. He's missing some important points, that make the test work, though:
I don't see Eric Meyer offering up solutions, only complaints. Am sure I've heard the same line from a certain Redmond based company on why version seven of their browser wouldn't pass ACID2. Meyer does seem to have morphed into a Microsoft apologist since WASP started working with them. How the mighty have fallen.
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