Quick update on CSS3 selectors
Tuesday, 27. February 2007, 00:09:51
I previously reported that all CSS3 selectors were implemented in an internal build of Opera, but seven of these were disabled in the builds due to various issues. While this is still the case with the very latest builds, there has been progress with the two selectors that were labelled as buggy on the CSS3 selectors test. The previous results were as follows:
From the 43 selectors 34 have passed, 2 are buggy and 7 are unsupported (Passed 460 out of 578 tests)
The latest results are now as follows:
From the 43 selectors 36 have passed, 0 are buggy and 7 are unsupported (Passed 464 out of 578 tests)
I'm fairly confident that when the seven unsupported selectors are turned on we will pass all of the tests. Now to concentrate on other bugs and features…

PaiTrakt # 27. February 2007, 04:55
Zajec # 27. February 2007, 06:12
White Lynx # 27. February 2007, 08:59
Anonymous # 27. February 2007, 10:55
Another step forward to a better web :)
Anonymous # 27. February 2007, 14:56
It is a good job, but you know, Konq 3.5.6 has passed all tests, so just keep up with the work and hope we can catch them up in the near future.
dstorey # 27. February 2007, 15:43
kyleabaker # 25. March 2007, 02:30
Anonymous # 25. June 2007, 15:57
Waiting for Kestrel.
Is there any progress on CSS 3.0 styles front (Rounded corners and other).
Hope most sites will work properly in latest version. Also try giving some switch in opera:config for partially developed features, so that we can play with them..
http://www.musingsfrommars.org/2007/06/safari-30-blazes-trail-for-css-30.html