How well does your browser support HTML5?
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HTML 5 Test[^] I get these results for latest stable versions of these browsers on Windows Chrome 197/300. Firefox 139 Opera 129 IE 27 But Safari 5 is over 200 apparently, as is Chrome 6 Dev.
Kevin
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HTML 5 Test[^] I get these results for latest stable versions of these browsers on Windows Chrome 197/300. Firefox 139 Opera 129 IE 27 But Safari 5 is over 200 apparently, as is Chrome 6 Dev.
Kevin
FF 3.5.2 scored 126 + 4 bonus points Opera 10.53 scored 129 + 4 bonus points IE 8 scored 27 + no bonus points (No, that's NOT 127).
Workout progress:
Current arm size: 14.4in
Desired arm size: 18in
Next Target: 15.4in by Dec 2010Current training method: HIT
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FF 3.5.2 scored 126 + 4 bonus points Opera 10.53 scored 129 + 4 bonus points IE 8 scored 27 + no bonus points (No, that's NOT 127).
Workout progress:
Current arm size: 14.4in
Desired arm size: 18in
Next Target: 15.4in by Dec 2010Current training method: HIT
Rajesh R Subramanian wrote:
IE 8 scored 27
I wonder what IE9 Preview scores?
Kevin
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HTML 5 Test[^] I get these results for latest stable versions of these browsers on Windows Chrome 197/300. Firefox 139 Opera 129 IE 27 But Safari 5 is over 200 apparently, as is Chrome 6 Dev.
Kevin
Kevin McFarlane wrote:
IE 27
Flock 46 Netscape 31 ;P and they didn't even support it now.
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HTML 5 Test[^] I get these results for latest stable versions of these browsers on Windows Chrome 197/300. Firefox 139 Opera 129 IE 27 But Safari 5 is over 200 apparently, as is Chrome 6 Dev.
Kevin
Safari 5 on windows is only 165. Safari on iOS 4 = 185 + 7 bonus.
modified on Friday, June 11, 2010 1:59 PM
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HTML 5 Test[^] I get these results for latest stable versions of these browsers on Windows Chrome 197/300. Firefox 139 Opera 129 IE 27 But Safari 5 is over 200 apparently, as is Chrome 6 Dev.
Kevin
safari (windows) is 207 ( 7 bonus). safari (iphone) is 125 ( 7 bonus). I'm not at home, so I can't test on Mac.
Watched code never compiles.
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FF 3.5.2 scored 126 + 4 bonus points Opera 10.53 scored 129 + 4 bonus points IE 8 scored 27 + no bonus points (No, that's NOT 127).
Workout progress:
Current arm size: 14.4in
Desired arm size: 18in
Next Target: 15.4in by Dec 2010Current training method: HIT
FF3.6.3 =139 and 4 bonus points Chrome 5.0.375 =197 AND 7 BONUS POINTS IE8 =27 and no bonus points Netscape 9.0b3=31 and no bonus points
makhaai
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safari (windows) is 207 ( 7 bonus). safari (iphone) is 125 ( 7 bonus). I'm not at home, so I can't test on Mac.
Watched code never compiles.
Maximilien wrote:
safari (windows) is 207 ( 7 bonus).
I am getting only 165.:confused: I am using safari 5 on Windows 7.
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Maximilien wrote:
safari (windows) is 207 ( 7 bonus).
I am getting only 165.:confused: I am using safari 5 on Windows 7.
yeah, weird, safari 5 (7533.16) on Vista... also, Opera on the iPhone : 22 (0 bonus) ! :sigh:
Watched code never compiles.
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HTML 5 Test[^] I get these results for latest stable versions of these browsers on Windows Chrome 197/300. Firefox 139 Opera 129 IE 27 But Safari 5 is over 200 apparently, as is Chrome 6 Dev.
Kevin
How much do we care? Not being a wise ass, seriously wondering how long it will be before IE's conspicuous lack of support will become a problem in day to day browsing. Haven't kept up much with the HTML5 thing other than watching Apple bitch slap Adobe around a bit.
Christopher Duncan
www.PracticalUSA.com
Author of The Career Programmer and Unite the Tribes
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HTML 5 Test[^] I get these results for latest stable versions of these browsers on Windows Chrome 197/300. Firefox 139 Opera 129 IE 27 But Safari 5 is over 200 apparently, as is Chrome 6 Dev.
Kevin
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HTML 5 Test[^] I get these results for latest stable versions of these browsers on Windows Chrome 197/300. Firefox 139 Opera 129 IE 27 But Safari 5 is over 200 apparently, as is Chrome 6 Dev.
Kevin
Chrome - 197 + 7 bonus. Opera 10 Mobile (PPC) 57. So my yonks-old mobile beats IE! Hah! Eat my browser Microsoft! :laugh:
Did you know: That by counting the rings on a tree trunk, you can tell how many other trees it has slept with.
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How much do we care? Not being a wise ass, seriously wondering how long it will be before IE's conspicuous lack of support will become a problem in day to day browsing. Haven't kept up much with the HTML5 thing other than watching Apple bitch slap Adobe around a bit.
Christopher Duncan
www.PracticalUSA.com
Author of The Career Programmer and Unite the Tribes
Copywriting ServicesChristopher Duncan wrote:
seriously wondering how long it will be before IE's conspicuous lack of support will become a problem in day to day browsing
Don't worry IE9 will have that support, So you are well covered.
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HTML 5 Test[^] I get these results for latest stable versions of these browsers on Windows Chrome 197/300. Firefox 139 Opera 129 IE 27 But Safari 5 is over 200 apparently, as is Chrome 6 Dev.
Kevin
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How much do we care? Not being a wise ass, seriously wondering how long it will be before IE's conspicuous lack of support will become a problem in day to day browsing. Haven't kept up much with the HTML5 thing other than watching Apple bitch slap Adobe around a bit.
Christopher Duncan
www.PracticalUSA.com
Author of The Career Programmer and Unite the Tribes
Copywriting ServicesChristopher Duncan wrote:
seriously wondering how long it will be before IE's conspicuous lack of support will become a problem in day to day browsing
That's why Google are pushing ahead with that Chrome Frame thingy, much to the annoyance of Microsoft and Mozilla. :)
Kevin
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Christopher Duncan wrote:
seriously wondering how long it will be before IE's conspicuous lack of support will become a problem in day to day browsing
That's why Google are pushing ahead with that Chrome Frame thingy, much to the annoyance of Microsoft and Mozilla. :)
Kevin
Kevin McFarlane wrote:
Google are pushing ahead with that Chrome Frame
Yes, that's sheer brilliance on their part :)
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HTML 5 Test[^] I get these results for latest stable versions of these browsers on Windows Chrome 197/300. Firefox 139 Opera 129 IE 27 But Safari 5 is over 200 apparently, as is Chrome 6 Dev.
Kevin
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HTML 5 Test[^] I get these results for latest stable versions of these browsers on Windows Chrome 197/300. Firefox 139 Opera 129 IE 27 But Safari 5 is over 200 apparently, as is Chrome 6 Dev.
Kevin
chrome 6.0.427.0 dev : 217 + 10 bonus pts chromium 5.0.387 : 207 + 03 bonus pts Firefox 3.6.3 : 139 + 04 bonus pts Opera 10.52 : 129 + 04 bonus pts IE 9 Preview : 32 + 01 bonus pts IE 8 : 27 + 00 bonus pts -- Modified Friday, June 11, 2010 4:21 PM
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chrome 6.0.427.0 dev : 217 + 10 bonus pts chromium 5.0.387 : 207 + 03 bonus pts Firefox 3.6.3 : 139 + 04 bonus pts Opera 10.52 : 129 + 04 bonus pts IE 9 Preview : 32 + 01 bonus pts IE 8 : 27 + 00 bonus pts -- Modified Friday, June 11, 2010 4:21 PM
crayzeecoder wrote:
IE 9 Preview : 32 + 01 bonus pts
Jeez, I thought it might at least get into the 100s. :omg:
Kevin
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crayzeecoder wrote:
IE 9 Preview : 32 + 01 bonus pts
Jeez, I thought it might at least get into the 100s. :omg:
Kevin
I know it's pretty ridiculous... I thought the same. They do seem to have done a lot along javascript lines though: [^]