Thursday, January 20, 2011

Test Your Browser using ACID 3 TESTS

Acid3 test is a web test page which can be found at acid3.acidtests.org (check NOW!)  from the Web Standards Project that checks the performance of a web browser regarding the issue of following certain selected elements from web standards, especially relating to the Document Object Model (DOM) and JavaScript.



If the test is successful, the results of the Acid3 test will display a gradually increasing percentage counter with colored rectangles in the background. The number of subtests passed will indicate the percentage that will be 
 

displayed on the screen. This percentage does not represent an actual percentage of conformance as the test does not really keep track of the subtests that were actually started (100 is assumed). Moreover, the browser also has to render the page exactly as the reference page is rendered in the same browser. Like the text of the Acid2 test, the text of the Acid3 reference rendering is not a bitmap, in order to allow for certain differences in font rendering.
 Test Resulty for
CHROME : 8.0.552.224



Safari : 5.0.2
Firefox:3.6

IE8:





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