Opera is the only browser so far to pass this test

False.

reference rendering

False as well.

Thing is... Acid2 shows only particular issues with obscure constructions, not exclusively from CSS, but from RFC and HTTP protocol as well. I see it more as a campaign for better standards compliance (with a bit of marketing), however it doesn't target real-life issues as DOM quirks and similar (which are pain in the a..rm in the two major Acid2-compliant browsers, even though I prefer them for my day-to-day use due to their great UI and features...). Every coin has two sides.

Therefore I appreciate the movement, the test case and all the efforts, but still I don't think the rendering results in browsers are the "make it or break it" feature, even in the standards field. I rather see media queries in Opera and some CSS3 modules in Safari. This is the useful part. However not that easy to market, right? ;)

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