RE: (user stylesheet testing) Re: Fwd: Chrome HTML4 implementation report (nearly) finished

> >> html4/cascade-001.htm   skipped (no user stylesheets)
> >> html4/cascade-002.htm   skipped (no user stylesheets)
> >> html4/cascade-003.htm   skipped (no user stylesheets)
> >> html4/cascade-004.htm   skipped (no user stylesheets)
> >> html4/cascade-006.htm   skipped (no user stylesheets)
> >> html4/cascade-010.htm   skipped (no user stylesheets)
> >> html4/cascade-011.htm   skipped (no user stylesheets)
> >> html4/html-precedence-003.htm   skipped (no user stylesheets)
> >> html4/user-stylesheet-001.htm   skipped (no user stylesheets)
> >> html4/user-stylesheet-002.htm   skipped (no user stylesheets)
> >> html4/user-stylesheet-003.htm   skipped (no user stylesheets)
> >> html4/user-stylesheet-004.htm   skipped (no user stylesheets)
> >> html4/user-stylesheet-005.htm   skipped (no user stylesheets)
> >> html4/user-stylesheet-006.htm   skipped (no user stylesheets)
> >> html4/user-stylesheet-007.htm   skipped (no user stylesheets)
> >> html4/user-stylesheet-008.htm   skipped (no user stylesheets)
> >> html4/user-stylesheet-009.htm   skipped (no user stylesheets)
> >> html4/user-stylesheet-010.htm   skipped (no user stylesheets)
> >> html4/user-stylesheet-011.htm   skipped (no user stylesheets)
> >> html4/user-stylesheet-012.htm   skipped (no user stylesheets)
> >> html4/user-stylesheet-013.htm   skipped (no user stylesheets)
> >> html4/user-stylesheet-014.htm   skipped (no user stylesheets)
> >> html4/user-stylesheet-015.htm   skipped (no user stylesheets)
> >> html4/user-stylesheet-016.htm   skipped (no user stylesheets)
> >> html4/user-stylesheet-017.htm   skipped (no user stylesheets)
> >> html4/user-stylesheet-018.htm   skipped (no user stylesheets) I
> >> skipped these because Chrome doesn't yet have user stylesheets, so
> >> these are untestable.
> >
> >
> > Stylist 0.2 (extension) for Chrome
> >
> https://chrome.google.com/extensions/detail/fjnbnpbmkenffdnngjfgmeleo

> e
> > gfcffe
> >
> > I've tried it with Chrome 6 and it works.
> 
> That's not a usable solution; Stylish for Chrome inserts a <style> block into
> the document, which means it's treated as an author-level sheet.  Obviously,
> then, this isn't usable for testing user-level sheets.  ^_^
 
Note that for Chrome you have to mark all of these cases as 'fail' because the conformance requirements for CSS 2.1 require the support of user-stylesheets. It's an unfortunate case but to be accurate those have to be marked as 'fail'.

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Thanks,
Arron Eicholz

Received on Monday, 18 October 2010 17:01:34 UTC