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3 items tagged “mike-shaver”

2008

Ian's Acid 3, unlike its predecessors, is not about establishing a baseline of useful web capabilities. It's quite explicitly about making browser developers jump - Ian specifically sought out tests that were broken in WebKit, Opera, and Gecko, perhaps out of a twisted attempt at fairness. But the Acid tests shouldn't be fair to browsers, they should be fair to the web; they should be based on how good the web will be as a platform if all browsers conform, not about how far any given browser has to stretch to get there.

Mike Shaver

# 27th March 2008, 1:35 pm / acid3, browsers, gecko, ian-hickson, mike-shaver, opera, webkit, web-standards

2007

The web can eat toolchain bait like this for breakfast.

Mike Shaver

# 11th May 2007, 3:43 pm / apollo, flash, mike-shaver, mozilla, silverlight

Browser Wars. Doug Crockford is hosting a panel discussion with Chris Wilson from IE, Mike Shaver from Mozilla and Håkon Wium Lie from Opera on February 28th in Sunnyvale.

# 22nd February 2007, 7:53 am / chris-wilson, douglas-crockford, hakonwiumlee, mike-shaver