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Firefox 3.02 still gets 71/100

Of course it will, 0.0.* releases are security/major regressions only.

3.1 with all the patches applied (They're still being worked on) scores 97/100 on Acid3, but fails due to the lack of SVG fonts and something else I can't remember.

And the favicon is wrong.

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I got 100/100 with the latest Chromium nightly but it still says linktest failed.

I've been getting 100/100 for a while now on the nightlies. Sometimes its 98 or 99 though lol.

I get the linktest failed, no shading on ACID3, and a red/purple X in the top-right corner.

Guess theres some minor things to be worked out ;)

I've been getting 100/100 for a while now on the nightlies. Sometimes its 98 or 99 though lol.

I get the linktest failed, no shading on ACID3, and a red/purple X in the top-right corner.

Guess theres some minor things to be worked out ;)

Yeah I get the same thing, redish purple X and no shadows behind the lettering. They upgraded the V8 in Chromium to 3.4.1 in the new nightlies so maybe that's why it's been running better.

I've been getting 100/100 for a while now on the nightlies. Sometimes its 98 or 99 though lol.

Considering Chromium uses the Webkit engine and that the Webkit engine once got 100/100 a couple of months ago, it was about time for Google to use a recent build.

I wonder what they're going to do with the webkit inspector though... it's all messed up and not really functional!

Fonts where the information is defined in the SVG file, a renderer can take that information and use it to render the text.

They're comparable to simple truetype/opentype fonts, but lack any form of hinting information.

Edit: Here's a file with an embedded font: http://www.treebuilder.de/svg/SVGFonts/14SegmentFont.svg

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