It is not about my happinessPete wrote:@L18L
If it makes you happy, I can certainly change the title.
but about good practice in this forum.
Maybe it is. I doubt it.Burn_IT wrote:The test is inconsistent.
My up to date Firefox under Win 7 scored 418.
Yes I turned off AV!
Yes... And you would be amazed at the reaction I get from people when I tell them that this micro USB stick in my hand is my pc. I have 5.7.1 installed to usb with a save file, so what you say half the forum has? But this is windows people taking an intrest to most of them its "Magic" Or using ophcrack on a live puppy usb to get a windows log in, the Puppy community can build on this.Puppy Linux could be a cornerstone/foundation for not only its own needs but also for being a useful platform for build/test/launch of cross-platform stuff in the home
I'm in doubt: is html5 a programming language to build both webpages and apps or only apps? Is there the case that a html5-proof browser also needs html5 webpages?gcmartin wrote:Dont know how many are aware: HTML5 is the "language" of apps and games for both Apple and Android phones with Microsoft coming in starting late last year. The idea, that they all use, is that any developer can create an app/game on one of these, and have it also work and run on all the others OSes (including PCs with correct peripherals).
Thank you ardvark that is helpful in seeing which browser scores the highest.ardvark wrote:Hi Pete...Pete wrote:Thank you ardvark, that will be great.
Sorry it's taken me a while but my version of Google Chrome on Puppy is 32.0.1700.107 and the score on the HTML5 test is 483, in case that helps.
Also Midori 0.4 scored 346 and Opera 12.16 scored 392.
Regards...
Hi watchdogwatchdog wrote: I'm in doubt: is html5 a programming language to build both webpages and apps or only apps? Is there the case that a html5-proof browser also needs html5 webpages?