IE8 should pass Acid3 - what a load of rubbish
If you look through comments on the IE Blog, you'll usually find at least one comment against each recent entry from someone saying something along the lines of "IE should pass Acid3". Given that (and I quote Wikipedia here) " It includes several elements from W3C CSS3 working drafts that have not made it to candidate recommendations yet", why on earth would any browser want to "pass" it?
Yes - the intentions of the Acid3 test are laudable, but c'mon people, passing a test that requires implementation of standards that are working drafts is a bit mental. (Before anyone comments - my opinion applies equally to *any* browser)
Yes - the intentions of the Acid3 test are laudable, but c'mon people, passing a test that requires implementation of standards that are working drafts is a bit mental. (Before anyone comments - my opinion applies equally to *any* browser)
