Dear all,
thanks for the support given to my tests.
Now I'm rewriting the material in order to make it compliant to the
w3c css21 test suite. there will be new tests:

1. pseudo-acid tests
2. alert with css
3. star rating with css
4. image maps (Italy)
5. bar code with CSS

.. more

Actually I won't give a support chart for my tests, since I do not have the
time for a continuing update.
However, I will provide a reference rendering for each test.

Some of my old tests are inconsistent, mainly those about parsing.
Bruno Fassino pointed out that the 3 tests about various CSS served as
text/plain are not
very useful. I agree with him.

Moreover, the rendering could change if you modfiy the default font-size.
Since they are only demos, my layouts
are not eligible to be used in many situations. I'm not interested in
usability/accessibility issues, since when I create a test
Im only concerned about the final rendering, but it's obvious that I will
not use such demos in real world sites.

Finally, Bruno has fixed my wrong test about clipping:
http://www.brunildo.org/test/clip.html

take it as a reference. You should calculate the corrrect offset for each
coordinate.

bye,

ernie ^.^

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