Safari Closing in on Acid3
Posted on March 7th, 2008 |
According to Dave Hyatt, the Safari team has made significant gains of late in achieving compliance with the new Acid3 test. Apparently they’ve made the leap from scoring 39/100 on the test to 90/100 after addressing issues with CSS3 Selectors, general parsing bugs, SVG and DOM Level 2 features. According to Hyatt, the remainder of the issues tend to fall into the SVG category, and since they are getting so close to Acid3 compliance, they will be updating Surfin’ Safari regularly with updates on their progress.
Tags: CSS, Development, Safari, Web Standards, WebKit
2 Responses
Using
Safari 523.15 on
Mac OS X
You should probably change the Surfin’ Safari blog link on the left to planet.webkit.org
Using
Mozilla Firefox 2.0.0.13 on
Windows XP
Thanks for dropping by, Nicholas. As far as I can tell, planet.webkit.org is a higher-level blog covering the development of WebKit. While Surfin’ Safari is considered a subset of that blog, it is more focused on the Safari browser itself, so at least for the time being, I’m going to stick with the link to webkit.org/blog.