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W3's Amaya Reaches Version 8.0 43

Xusto D. H. Sals writes "The W3C's web browser-cum-editor Amaya has finally reached version 8.0. Changes are detailed here. Out of interest, how many people use this as a HTML editor, if so why, or why not?"
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W3's Amaya Reaches Version 8.0

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  • A good testbed (Score:3, Informative)

    by ptaff ( 165113 ) on Wednesday April 23, 2003 @05:23PM (#5793918) Homepage
    OTOH, They're pretty late in CSS implementation. The "float" property is relatively old, but has just been added in this release. Seems background-images didn't work either (CSS1).

    If you must revert to spacer GIF tricks to build a webpage out of Amaya, there's no point in using a "we lack 1998's standards" browser. You prevent the web from evolving.

    Wouldn't the Amaya developers use their time more wisely in collaborating with Mozilla/KHTML? It's nice to show off SVG and MathML, but if there's no audience, that precious development is lost.

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