Sunday, May 15, 2011

Test your browser HTML5


A new website will help users smarter technology to decide which browser is the one that supports more features of HTML5. I have the impression that Web developers will be the biggest HTML5test.com enthusiasts, but anyone can perform the tests.


The facility is on account of how the check is done: no need to install any additional applications. Simply direct your browser - or browser - to the test page, which the system automatically created by Niels Leenheer shows the score.

Login | HTML5test.com

Once the user accesses the HTML5test.com, a series of functions is initiated so that the final result is given. The score ranges from 0 to 300, depending on how the application handles the new features of the latest generation of HTML.

Of course I did the test with all browsers installed on my computer.


Above you can see the screen shots that show the tests. I used the four major browsers - in my modest concept of better, of course. I do not have Safari installed here, he ended up outside.

And here's the results in descending order of punctuation:

Google Chrome (Dev 6.0): 217 points + 10 bonus points.

10.60 Opera: 159 points + 7 bonus points.

Mozilla Firefox 2 Beta 4: 139 points + 4 bonus points.

Internet Explorer 8: 27 points (no bonus point).

That is, at least in my testing Chrome won. It is not by chance that use the browser as my main application to access the Web. I also tested the Mobile Safari's HTML5 this on my iPod Touch running IOS 4.0.1: 185 points + 7 bonus points. Not bad!