Upcoming Opera Passes the Acid3 Test

I have a quick update on where we are with Acid3.

Since the test was officially announced recently, our Core developers have been hard at work fixing bugs and adding the missing standards support.
Today we reached a 100% pass rate for the first time! There are some remaining issues yet to be fixed, but we hope to have those sorted out shortly.

We will release a technical preview version on labs.opera.com within the next week or so.

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Rendering framebuffers of (d)html and xml ? antialiasing text ?

Until browser coders worry about webpage presentation standards; rendering engines are not usable in many cases. Text of fonts and sizes, often confuse framebuffer limitations. Javascript for webpage is also one of the obstacles.

Browsers have a long way to go, if xml(IE) is not supported. Browsers need zooming technology to throw out anti-aliasing virtualization, for synchronization of framebuffers with video resolution on monitors?