Browsers Archives

This category features news on browsers and how they have implemented specific CSS3 features.

Webkit passes the CSS Selector Test

Excerpt: As of last week Webkit passes the CSS Selector Test joining Konqueror and Opera as the third browser to provide a stable and complete CSS selector implementation. You can download a nightly build for yourself to try it out. Congratulations to the Webkit team at Apple! More information about the c

Acid3 browser test completed, available now

Excerpt: Ian Hickson, the Google employee tasked with creating the next generation of acid test, has completed his work, which is now available for public consumption at its new home, acidtests.org. Unlike the first acid test, which focused on the box model, and the second acid test, which covered a broad va

The state of IE browser share today

Excerpt: You can't have failed to have noticed the announcement by Microsoft's IE team this week, that the next version of the browser will require an 'opt-in' switch to display documents with older DOCTYPEs in full standards mode. That's been debated at length elsewhere, but I thought it would be useful to

2008: the year of the layout engine

Excerpt: I believe that 2008 will be notable for the second salvo in the browser wars, and although previous combatant Netscape is out of action, we now have a four-way battle on our hands. In fact, 'browser wars' may not be the best description any longer; perhaps 'layout engine wars' is a more accurate des

ClearType rendering forthcoming for Safari on Windows?

Excerpt: Dave Hyatt has recently checked in to the WebKit repository some basic support for using the ClearType text rendering system, which uses a different algorithm for subpixel anti-aliasing than the current CoreGraphics libraries do. Windows users will find that this makes text in Safari look similar to