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."
Would BUY a web browser? These things are commodity now in the terms of operating systems. We have IE and Mozilla for Windows, KHTML and Mozilla for Linux, and IE and Mozilla and KHTML for Mac, and we now have Safari for MSWindows... for free.
We have Mouse gestures for Moz by plugin, Tabbed bowsing for Moz and Konq, and any other feature deemed ok can easily be added in to Mozilla (either by source adds or plugins).
Can somebody answer me why someone would buy a web bowser these days?
It would be even better knews if I had a clue as to what means "CSS".
I mean, gawd. How many internet programs are they going to come out with these days? First MS IE creates an Internet Explorer, then Netscape tries to take over the internet and fails, then Mozilla Foxfire comes around (jury still out on this one), then this Opera internet explorer comes out. Can't we just stick to one and make it work really good?