After nearly 7 years in Bugzilla, it seems as if
text-shadowwill finally make it into Gecko 1.8.1.
After nearly 7 years in Bugzilla, it seems as if
text-shadowwill finally make it into Gecko 1.8.1.
Yup, the WaSP have thought of everything. Their latest invension is CHTML (Child-safe HyperText Markup Language).
Molly has posted at WaSP about mumblings about an Acid3 test or suite, which would be authored by a collaborative group including representatives from major browser and software developers
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All I hope is it is more specific than the Acid2 (like Acid1, which tested a specific problem, and has since become part of the W3C CSS test suite).
RSS and Atom feeds that aren't either UTF-8 or ISO-8859-1 have proven difficult to find, so I'm calling out to all of you. If you read or publish feeds that are in a character set other than these two, please post them here in the comments. We've just finished adding iconv support to SimplePie, and want to test that support (it's in the trunk build as of this moment). Any help along these lines would be appreciated.
Dave Shea has continued to post more details about IE7. Sure is looking good.
PNG alpha layer support, almost every CSS bug fixed (including things like :hover only working on <a>), min/max-height/width, CSS2 selectors, and they've started implementing CSS3 selectors.