Opera and the Acid3 Test
By Junyor. Wednesday, 26. March 2008, 18:14:32
We have some excellent news! Lars Erik Bolstad, the Head of Core Technology at Opera Software, sent me the following information to share:


I have a quick update on where we are with Acid3.
Since the test was officially announced recently, our Core developers have been hard at work fixing bugs and adding the missing standards support.
Today we reached a 100% pass rate for the first time! There are some remaining issues yet to be fixed, but we hope to have those sorted out shortly.
We will release a technical preview version on labs.opera.com within the next week or so. For now, the screenshot above shows the Acid3 test as rendered in our latest WinGogi Desktop build. WinGogi is the Windows version of our reference builds used for the internal testing of Opera's platform independent Core.


By Think, # 26. March 2008, 19:01:20
By Ward, # 26. March 2008, 19:04:47
By Einar1975, # 26. March 2008, 19:06:10
which version?
By suribe, # 26. March 2008, 19:07:35
Any news on fixing of the String Regex stuff, that brings Operas overall score down badly in the recent Opera vs Firefox 3B4 tests?
By mgillespie, # 26. March 2008, 19:12:16
By Sokkratez, # 26. March 2008, 19:12:45
By elitegeek, # 26. March 2008, 19:13:41
My congrats to Core Team!
By FataL, # 26. March 2008, 19:15:52
By purgossu, # 26. March 2008, 19:16:11
By Junyor, # 26. March 2008, 19:16:54
By Ramunas, # 26. March 2008, 19:17:02
By IceArdor, # 26. March 2008, 19:17:51
By borg, # 26. March 2008, 19:19:25
And thinking that I may have influenced even a single IF or CASE in there somewhere through those bug reports and suggestions makes me feel all warm on the inside
Keep up the excellent work, you are the greatest!
By Alpha-Toxic, # 26. March 2008, 19:21:21
Originally posted by Orlando:
Originally posted by borg:
By FataL, # 26. March 2008, 19:22:32
Okay, so I'm a geek.
Congratulations!!
By Fyrd, # 26. March 2008, 19:23:15
I knew Opera will be the first browser to achieve 100%.
Keep up the good work and start publishing this news in the net for the rest of the world knows that Opera is the first browser to get 100% in the Acid3 test.
By piroxicam, # 26. March 2008, 19:23:25
Congrats.
By ColKilkenny, # 26. March 2008, 19:25:11
By FataL, # 26. March 2008, 19:26:24
By haavard, # 26. March 2008, 19:31:07
By gabill, # 26. March 2008, 19:32:13
Quick, lets see if opera devs were surfing porn!
By Fyrd, # 26. March 2008, 19:34:28
Originally posted by haavard:
It points to About page (http://my.opera.com/desktopteam/about/), not blog home page.By FataL, # 26. March 2008, 19:35:52
By mgillespie, # 26. March 2008, 19:36:48
By Junyor, # 26. March 2008, 19:42:14
To be serious, the only proof of passing the test suite is *public* released version of browser.
By sentio, # 26. March 2008, 19:46:40
By p01, # 26. March 2008, 19:47:30
By smartmenus, # 26. March 2008, 19:48:44
By Fyrd, # 26. March 2008, 19:49:59
Now, who will make the first stable release?
By ohxten, # 26. March 2008, 19:51:35
I just hope the great news won't prevent us from getting a new build this week!
By Cyro, # 26. March 2008, 19:51:39
By Rogue Shadow, # 26. March 2008, 19:52:40
By Spurlos, # 26. March 2008, 19:55:21
By sentio, # 26. March 2008, 19:56:32
By DjiXas, # 26. March 2008, 19:56:54
http://webkit.org/blog/170/webkit-hits-98100-on-acid3/
Congratulations for the great work at Opera !
By ra_mon, # 26. March 2008, 19:57:25
By Ramunas, # 26. March 2008, 20:01:31
By kamalesh, # 26. March 2008, 20:01:32
By Junyor, # 26. March 2008, 20:07:36
By hzr, # 26. March 2008, 20:08:07
By zoquete, # 26. March 2008, 20:08:10
If, instead, you could help those poor Microsoft people catch up, all of us multi-browser devs would appreciate it.
By timothytoes, # 26. March 2008, 20:08:18
By AndrewNi, # 26. March 2008, 20:11:19
By Gyrobo, # 26. March 2008, 20:14:04
By CsendesMark, # 26. March 2008, 20:15:07
By zyph, # 26. March 2008, 20:15:27
Okay, guess we'll just wait and see then.
By Fyrd, # 26. March 2008, 20:16:28
By p01, # 26. March 2008, 20:17:24
By yamato74, # 26. March 2008, 20:23:26
Personally, I agree with sentio, the real test is who becomes the first RELEASED browser to support Acid 3. The people I develop for do not use internal, nightly, or beta builds. I want Acid 3 support in a released browser - anything else is meaningless to me!
By colinscroggins, # 26. March 2008, 20:28:44