![]() Mozilla? Look at those suckers bounce! But again, Omniweb doesn’t quiteĬut the mustard in fact, only the “Green” text showed up, and it wasn’t moving. Text, “Red,” “Green,” and “Blue,” that bounce around on the screen in their relevant colours behind a block of opaque text labelled, funnily enough, “Opaque.” The third test makes use of the DOM and CSS to create three pieces of In a single narrow column, and the sidebar has no background colour. In Omniweb, the footer is at the top of the screen, and The second relevant test involves CSS 2’s fixed positioning, mimicking aįramed layout with a header, footer, and a split area for content and The bullet list items and H3 tagsĪre meant to have a background image they don’t. Style Sheet, bold and bold–italic items on the page are meant to have a solid background colour they don’t. Īs you can see, Mozilla renders perfectly, but Omniweb falls over. The very basic “CSS HTML Text Styles” test, which lays out text with a very simple Style Sheet applied. Let’s put this baby through its paces and see if it lives up to theĪs a comparison, I tested Omniweb 4.1b1 and Mozilla 0.9.7 sideīy side, using the test suite that comes with Mozilla. Numerous HTML/CSS compatibility improvements. ![]()
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