Web Standards Project releases Acid3
Three years after the Acid2 test was released, the WaSP has developed Acid3. What’s Acid? It’s a reference test designed to help browser developers determine whether they are complying with W3C specifications, and how well they handle invalid code.
Acid1 and Acid2 tested for compliance with CSS 1 and CSS 2 specifications. Acid3 also tests for support of DOM Scripting / ECMAScript, SVG and webfonts.
Safari 3 and Opera 9 pass the Acid2 test, as does the beta version of Firefox 3. Version 8 of Internet Explorer will also pass the Acid2 test.
Here’s how today’s leading browsers handle Acid3 (check out the reference image). Each image links to a larger screenshot.





