We knew Acid3 was already cooking. It is now ready. The test can help the browser developer find bugs quickly and fix them, like the Webkit team has been doing. [Continue]
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ifacethoughtsWe knew Acid3 was already cooking. It is now ready. The test can help the browser developer find bugs quickly and fix them, like the Webkit team has been doing. [Continue]
Now that we know about Acid3, Ian Hickson has announced a competition to build the remaining 16 of the 100 subtests for Acid3. Of course there are some rules your test will have to go by, but Ian also provides a test development console for you to run it. If you wanted to have a say in what browsers should comply with regarding ECMAScript and DOM, this competition offers you a very good opportunity.
Oh well, the joy of major browsers complying with Acid2 is going to be shortlived, we already have Acid3! Just kidding. Neither is Acid3 ready, nor does it make any sense right now to run the browsers through it. [Continue]
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