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Opera 12.1 applies @media screen\0 #8

Open WebMechanic opened 4 years ago

WebMechanic commented 4 years ago

The page only mentions MSIE8-11 and FF1.x but it's also red in Opera/12.1

Tested with The Final Presto Opera/9.80 (Windows NT 6.2; Win64; x64) Presto/2.12.388 Version/12.18

browserstrangeness commented 4 years ago

Thank you, I usually don't test with Opera any more.

WebMechanic commented 4 years ago

Randomly, to check failing grid layouts :) I'm always surprised how much "modern" CSS it actually supports. 'twas a fine browser; sad to see it gone. Vivaldi's no replacement.

browserstrangeness commented 4 years ago

Yep, for years it was nearly identically covered like Chrome for CSS in the releases.

browserstrangeness commented 4 years ago

I haven't really been following the development lately at all though.

WebMechanic commented 4 years ago

As for web standards there's virtually no difference between Chrome, Opera, Edgium, Vivaldi. Different user, devtool and privacy features but eventually all based on current Blink, V8 and Chromiun. Opera used to be innovative and Presto was a smooth and very fast rendering engine.