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ACID3 test is now available (Page 2)
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Weird. It got it now. Maybe it shouldn't run at the same time as you are loading other content
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Man, build 31370 not only scores 100 on acid3, but it's FAST loading sites.
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It scored 99/100 the first time and 100/100 the second time. Oddly enough, I always get higher scores after reloading. But in any case, this is great news!
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Got 100 on 31370 straight away now:
Failed 0 tests.
Test 26 passed, but took 96ms (less than 30fps)
Test 69 passed, but took 32 attempts (less than perfect).
Total elapsed time: 2.11s
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Reload is the only way I got 100, too.
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I have the vague impression that that's intentional; something to do with a test of caching or something. Could be wrong.
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Two bugs though:
- Messes up the Flickr group pages.
- When loading a (large) quicktime in a browser tab the rest of the browser slows to a halt UI-wise.
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Erik, that happens anyway in Safari...one webpage can crash the whole browser.
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tonight's build is awesomely faster than last nights, and last night's was already very fast
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Originally Posted by adamfishercox
Erik, that happens anyway in Safari...one webpage can crash the whole browser.
And that's why I use Fluid!
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Firefox 3b5 manages 71.. So Safari and Opera won this race.
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Has Opera released a build yet?
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Originally Posted by TETENAL
For Linux and Windows only... Plus, according to the page:
Still, we do not recommend using this build for regular Web surfing as it lacks some of the security-related features found in our regular desktop versions.
So it looks like Safari is still the winner It was the first to achieve 100% in the test, once the bugs in the test itself were corrected, and it's still is the only browser available which is safe and stable enough to be used as a regular browser.
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Originally Posted by FireWire
So it looks like Safari is still the winner
The winner will be the first browser to pass the rendering and the performance test. The reference computer for the performance test has now been defined, so one can clearly and definitely say which browser passes the performance test first.
Hixie's Natural Log: The performance aspect of Acid3
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Last edited by TETENAL; Apr 3, 2008 at 09:36 AM.
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Originally Posted by TETENAL
The winner will be the first browser to pass the rendering and the performance test. The reference computer for the performance test has now be defined, so one can clearly and definitely say which browser passes the performance test first.
Hixie's Natural Log
Test 26 is still 5 ms. too slow here. 5 ms. to go.
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Originally Posted by Oisín
Test 26 is still 5 ms. too slow here. 5 ms. to go.
Yeah but what hardware are you using?
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Judging by his name and origin I assume he is talking about Opera.
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Originally Posted by TETENAL
Judging by his name and origin I assume he is talking about Opera.
Nope, latest WebKit. Important little detail to leave out. Go me.
I can sort of see how origin would imply Opera (though I don’t think Opera is actually any more popular in Norway than the rest of the world, on average?), but how does my name (which is Gaelic) fit into things?
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As the resident Norwegian I can say that most Norwegians don't let silly things like nationalism come before rational argument.
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Originally Posted by - - e r i k - -
As the resident Norwegian I can say that most Norwegians don't let silly things like nationalism come before rational argument.
Except when they’re talking to Danes, of course, in which case nationalism comes before all else.
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