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Opera 9.5 To Fully Support CSS?

Albert Sandberg writes "According to a developer blog, it looks like Opera 9.5 (which has been code-named Kestrel) will be the first browser to fully support the CSS selector test (test is here). Finally! Weekly builds should start being available in a few weeks."

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  1. Re:What does it matter? by r_jensen11 · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    I use Opera, which is already known to support existing HTML standards pretty completely and accurately.

    I tried checking out my school's Business Career Center's website yesterday because I've begun to look for jobs once I probably* finish school this coming school year. I haven't tried the site with IE because I refuse to use that program, but it functions properly with Firefox. When using the latest stable version of Opera, I am able to select a menu called Jobs, which then messes up by providing a dropdown scroll box. When I click my selection (BCCnet Jobs,), the selection is highlighted with Opera but does not actually follow through with the link. When doing this under Firefox, the browser advances and I can view job listings.

    Opera is fast and all, don't get me wrong. I love it more than Firefox. But that doesn't change the fact that it's broken.