What is your browser's score?
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25 :(
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If I leave JavaScript turned off it doesn't load at all. I call foul!
Filled under: JavaScript support test.
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This is a pretty inconsistent scoring scheme. Some rejected specifications are rated higher than most stable specs. And there's no telling how a spec that is currently experimental or in proposal status will rank.
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Opera mobile "classic": 391
Funny that an unsupported, mobile, almost 2 year old browser still scores higher than the latest desktop version of IE.
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Funny that an unsupported, mobile, almost 2 year old browser still scores higher than the latest desktop version of IE.
The HTML5 test does not try to test all of the new features offered by HTML5, nor does it try to test the functionality of each feature it does detect.
So, your browser reports that it supports more features, and thus scores higher than IE 11. But maybe IE 11 actually implements features more accurately than your browser, thus deserving a better score. We can't say from this site, because it doesn't test the features, it just looks for them.
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Opera mobile "classic": 391
Funny that an unsupported, mobile, almost 2 year old browser still scores higher than the latest desktop version of IE.
That site's standards don't perfectly match the standards of every browser, because the standards aren't standard. We should make the standards standard, so you can test how standard your standard is.
[xkcd:standards]
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Funny that an unsupported, mobile, almost 2 year old browser still scores higher than the latest desktop version of IE.
Might be the "turbo" functionality kicking in so it's actually benchmarking the turbo server rendering? Then again... does that even work any more, or did Opera take it out and shot it behind the barn, along with Dragonfly?
Filed under: Dragonfly, Firefly... note to self: don't get attached to things ending with -fly
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Most tests are not in favor of IE. When I test using IE11, I get 365, while latest FF and Chrome give high scores.
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IE conforms to standards... just not quite the same standards that the other browsers use...
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"To view the results of your browser you need to enable Javascript!"
Edit says: with Javascript it says 467. @Keith: how did you manage to get only 25???
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We should make the standards standard, so you can test how standard your standard is.
Could we please have a poll about that first?
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Could we please have a poll about that first?
No, we're going to have an Infinni-Poll™ about it!
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It's polls all the way down?
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Infinni-Poll™: Should we make the standards standard?
Votes cast: 4
Posts about standards: 2:
Posts about how Infinni-Poll™ sucks and could-we-please-have-paginated-polls?: 198
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And how many votes for FILE_NOT_FOUND?
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And how many votes for FILE_NOT_FOUND?
That's the default for the Infinni-Poll™. All users have voted for FILE_NOT_FOUND until they have changed their selection.
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Infinni-Poll™: Should we make the standards standard?Votes cast: 4Posts about standards: 2:Posts about how Infinni-Poll™ sucks and could-we-please-have-paginated-polls?: 198
Infinni-Poll™ doesn't work in Lynx: 1
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Infinni-Poll™ doesn't work in Lynx: 1
"This topic has been created by calling a friend and asking him to do it"
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"This topic has been created by calling a friend and asking him to do it"
Infinni-Poll™ should be created using Haskell: 3
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Infinni-Poll™ should be created using Haskell: 3
yum install haskell
Loaded plugins: langpacks
No package haskell available.
Error: Nothing to do
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how did you manage to get only 25???
I have an ... unconventional web browsing setup.
I pay two Chinese child immigrants £1 per week to deal with all of my web requests. Li listens through a speaker to the incoming bits and paints the page onto a sheet of parchment. He's very unhappy with infiniscroll as he now has to deal with rolls of parchment that regularly reach 15 metres or more. Also, YouTube buffering is atrocious.
When I need to make a post, I get Yu to make crackling noises into the microphone connected to my modem. His performance has been sub-standard this week on account of his sore throat. I've reduced his pay by half until he gets better.
My thanks go out to Raymond Chen for providing the inspiration that made this possible.
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YouTube buffering is atrocious.
I never seem to 'buffer' when they peg me with a crappy advertisement.
Filed under: Skip in 4,3,2,1 (bam) I got that one before it even started!
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Funny enough, when run in normal mode, Chrome gets 521, yet in Developer mode, gets 526.
Hence, this test is BS, as mentioned before.
Filed under: Necro'd from invitation by Discourse
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Thank $MASTER you confirmed that - I've spent the last year worrying about nothing else!
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Eleventeen
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Oh good! You are welcome for the gift of freeing up your allocated worry resources! Now they can be reallocated to something else!
Filed under: Stupid PI, Who needs to calculate it anyways?