What is the Acid 2 Test?

Acid2 is a test suite published and promoted by the Web Standards Project to identify web page rendering flaws in browsers and authoring tools. Acid2 was released on April 12, 2005. It has been developed in the spirit of the Acid1 test from 1998. The Acid tests test many features on a single page and report test results graphically.

Acid2 tests features of HTML and, more prominently, CSS. The purpose of testing such features is to highlight the problems with browsers that do not display it correctly. The Acid2 test should render correctly on any browser that follows the W3C HTML and CSS 2.0 specifications. Because Acid2 tests how web browsers deal with faulty code, the test is intentionally not written to W3C CSS standard specifications, and fails validation. This is expected and was the intention of its designers.

Now that you’ve read what it does, check out some of the results with the browsers:

Internet Explorer 7


Internet Explorer 8

Firefox 2

Safari

Opera

Netscape 9

I’m a Firefox user myself and most of my readers are too, but I can’t believe that only Safari and Opera passed the Acid 2 Test! IE 7 did pretty badly too…

[via WindowHaxor]

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3 Responses to Using the latest Firefox or Internet Explorer? See if your browser passes the Acid 2 Test…

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    God says:

    Firefox 3 passes just fine ;)

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