Labyrinth
15-03-08, 21:10
Some readers may already be familiar with the Web Standards Project (Only the registered members can see the link), which claims it "fights for standards that reduce the cost and complexity of development while increasing the accessibility and long-term viability of any site published on the Web." The Acid Tests (Only the registered members can see the link) provided by the project are commonly used as a benchmark to see how compatible different browsers are, and Internet Explorer has found itself on the end of much criticism when it comes to this, being beaten by nearly all competing browsers such as Opera, Firefox, Safari and Konqueror. However, in the recently launched Acid Test 3, the ancient Internet Explorer 5.5 manages to outscore both IE 6 and 7, reaching a still rather miserable 14% compared to 12% for the other two. Meanwhile, Konqueror leads the pack with 62%, with Firefox in fourth on 52% and Opera a little way down the table at 46%, ahead of Safari on 39%. In terms of beta browsers, Safari is well out in front on 90%, and IE 8 trails at the bottom on 17%
Only the registered members can see the link
اساتید ترجمه کنید من اصلا زبانم خوب نیست :wink:
Only the registered members can see the link
اساتید ترجمه کنید من اصلا زبانم خوب نیست :wink: