Ringmark can tell a developer if his app will run correctly on various browsers.
Developed specifically for testing mobile browsers, Ringmark can be used with any type of browser regardless.
Tests are organized in three categories, each one dealing with related functions.
Once a browser tested, the developer can log the results and adapt his application accordingly.
This can be done by prioritizing some features, deprecating others, or just by simply blocking the app or service for an entire browser.
What is new in this release:
- Add interrobang indicate features that allow prefixed APIs and style properties
- Update WebRTC gUM test to allow prefixed API
- Update Fullscreen to use H.API
- Update CSS Transforms 2d/3d to latest spec
- Update CSS3 Images to latest spec
- Update CSS3 Flexbox tests to latest spec
- Improved Iframe Sandbox test. Skipping tests if no support is available.
- Add bailouts where dead-hang problems may occur; Switch to H.on/off for message events
- Provide convenience interface to DOM EventTarget via H.on/off
- Don't defer "Supplements to Web Apps"
- Prevent tests/audio-multi/test.js from hanging.
- Exclude audio download time from test time.
- Implements JSON data-dump output capability. Use /?output=json
- Update Ring Headers to new descriptions including links to app types pages
- Restore cssfont rule format.
- Fake mode support, totally functional.
- Update site.js to initialize with new Ringmark() interface
- Update jshint options in grunt.js
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