Acid3 browser test available from new Web site, acidtests.org. Acid3 addresses HTML, CSS, HTTP, ECMAScript, XML, and SVG through DOM scripting.
The Acid2 test produced a static page with a smiley face when passed. It tested basic support for HTML4, CSS1, PNG, and Data URLs. Acid3, a dynamic Web application, renders this when a browser passes the test. Note that because you see this doesn’t mean your browser passed — this is an image for comparison purposes.
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As usual, if a variable is not given in a math problem, you can assume two things: whatever the actual value, it does not affect the solution, and to help solve the problem, you can just use any value you like. ,
His_wife78 | October 22nd, 2009 at 5:06 pm | Permalink