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200625 Jul
Posted in Browsers, CSS3 Previews, Modules
Since installing Ubuntu Linux at home, I’ve had the opportunity to work with the Konqueror browser – possibly the most standards-compliant browser available today (please do correct me if I’m wrong).
Konqueror leads the way in the implementation of the CSS3 Selectors module – in the testing I’ve performed so far, only the :checked pseudo-class doesn’t seem to work.
I’ve updated the compatibility table so you can see for yourself how advanced this remarkable browser is; it’s just a shame that less than 1% of internet users choose it as their main navigator.
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I totally agree that Konqueror is quite advanced, WebKit nightlies come close though, although you do need a Mac to play with them…
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I’ve just added Safari 2 and OmniWeb 5.5 to the table as well :)
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Sergei Yakovlev says:Comment » August 8th, 2006 at 4:54 pm
Looks like WebKit is coming to Windows:
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