Acidic Safari

I’ve been a bit quiet in regards to the Acid2 CSS tests being hosted by the WaSP, mostly because the bulk of what I have read and would have wanted to respond to has leaned towards the political and the hand-wringing as opposed to the more technical in nature so I thought it best to just sit on my hands rather then add to the noise.

That said, tonight I caught the following item from Dave Hyatt:

I started work today on making Safari pass the test, and I thought I’d blog my progress as I fix bugs in the test. This will be a fairly slow process as whole features may have to be added simply to make one row of the test render correctly.

That’s wonderful news for both Safari as well as the web development community, and I look forward to reading about the trials and tribulations Dave goes through while making Safari a better browser.

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