jayrobinson:

Okay, so the HTML5 Test takes care of your favorite browser, but what about the rest of the sorry lot? Recent San Francisco addition Paul Irish has you covered with HTML5 Readiness, which helps you visualize what parts of the spec are covered by which browsers.
No surprise to see WebKit leading the way with Chrome and Safari.

I really hope html5 doesn’t replace flash :-x

jayrobinson:

Okay, so the HTML5 Test takes care of your favorite browser, but what about the rest of the sorry lot? Recent San Francisco addition Paul Irish has you covered with HTML5 Readiness, which helps you visualize what parts of the spec are covered by which browsers.

No surprise to see WebKit leading the way with Chrome and Safari.

I really hope html5 doesn’t replace flash :-x

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    & CSS3 Readiness Jay
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    This is an awesome little visualization and a great reference for anyone doing cutting-edge web work right now. Hooray...
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    No surprise to see WebKit leading the way with Chrome and Safari. Okay, so the HTML5 Test takes care of your favorite...
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    Great. More things to study for.
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    I really hope html5 doesn’t replace flash :-x
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