(http://www.palmer934.plus.com/opera.jpg)
Thought it was interesting.
Thatll keep the 2.3% of the internet who use it happy :p
I just tried this on ie7
the result is frankly ammusing
I get 96/100 on Namoroka the blue square is grey everything else is ok.
93 on ff
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Thought it was interesting.
It as about time to be honest, it crashed it for quite some time, lol.
IE - I laugh when you run the test.
for me...
firefox - 92/100
ie8 (32+64bit) - 20/100
but at the same time.... Ive never been ablt to notice any difference between any of them when Im browsing the web...
Anyone run it on Chrome yet?
I dont even know what it is :|
Well I found the URL. http://acid3.acidtests.org/
It got 100/100 in chrome.
93 in firefox.
And IE had a hissy fit and threw out several errors. at about 10%
Woo go chrome :)
(http://www.zpyder.co.uk/forums/acid.jpg)
I tried the new Opera 10.5 Beta and it works as it supposed to be. All other browsers fail in my view. Streaming works amazing and smooth and integrates into Windows 7 nicely too. So far, no freezing or crashes.
is this a proper test, or is it a fanboy developed one that only works in their favorite browser by exploiting some peculiarity of that browser engine ?
Quote from: Markis this a proper test, or is it a fanboy developed one that only works in their favorite browser by exploiting some peculiarity of that browser engine ?
They are created by the
Web Standards Project and on release the acid tests are written in a way so that all browsers fail, so they are not created to make one browser look better than the rest.
More info on wiki
I think from a fairness point of view, it would be best served to have a test that wasnt contributed to by staff from opera and firefox.