Opera on its way to selectors compliance

I don’t mean to keep taking content from Opera’s Chief Web Opener, David Storey, every week, it’s just that he’s written about CSS3 a lot, recently. In his latest update on the forthcoming browser revision (codenamed Kestrel), he says that two buggy selectors have been fixed, and they are confident that when the remaining seven are ’switched on’, they will also be fully implemented - making it the second browser to reach full compliance with the selectors test.

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February 27th, 2007 by Peter Gasston in Browsers. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.

One Comment to “Opera on its way to selectors compliance”

  1. Robin Says:

    Now that a lot of the core refactoring has happened in Gecko (Cairo, units work, reflow work, etc) hopefully some of these more developer-friendly features will start becoming more of a priority.

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