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Your Browser
| Browser | |
|---|---|
| Browser Version | |
| Operating System | |
| User Agent String | CCBot/1.0 (+http://www.commoncrawl.org/bot.html) |
A “Browser” is a piece of software used to access & display the Internet on your computer. Examples include Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Opera, Safari and Google Chrome.
Information about your browser and the operating sysem it runs on can be found in the table to the right.
Modernizer Support
- border-radius
- opacity
- rgba()
- hsla()
- box-shadow
- Multiple backgrounds
- border-image
- CSS Animations
- CSS Columns
- CSS Gradients
- CSS Reflections
- CSS 2D Transforms
- CSS 3D Transforms
- CSS Transitions
- @font-face
- Canvas
- Canvas Text
- HTML5 Audio
- HTML5 Video
- Geolocation API
- Local Storage
- Session Storage
- Offline Applications
- Workers
- Query Selector
- Web Database
Modernizr is a javascript library which detects your browsers' support for the a selection of the latest CSS3 & HTML5 features. It helps web designers to implement progressive enrichment techniques.
The list to the right uses the Modernizr library to determine what “advanced” features your browser supports.
Please note this is a “black or white” test and is not designed to take into account any discrepencies and/or bugs in any particular vendor's implementation.
HTML5 “Forms 2.0” Tests
<input type="search"><input type="tel"><input type="url"><input type="email"><input type="datetime"><input type="date"><input type="month"><input type="week"><input type="time"><input type="datetime-local"><input type="number"><input type="range"><input type="color">
The first Web Forms 2.0 Draft appeared as far back as February 2004. Now superseded by the Forms chapter of the HTML5 specification it introduces new elements which offer a wide range of functionality previously only possible with the help of third party scripts.
Your browser's support for basic Web Forms 2.0 is show in the list to the right.
CSS3 Selector Tests
E[att^="val"]E[att$="val"]E[att*="val"]E:rootE:nth-child(n)E:nth-last-child(n)E:nth-of-type(n)E:nth-last-of-type(n)E:last-childE:first-of-typeE:last-of-typeE:only-childE:only-of-typeE:emptyE:targetE:checkedE:not(s)E ~ F
The CSS3 spec defines a series of extremely powerful selectors, many of which can be used today in modern browsers.
The tests to the right are entirely native and rely solely on your browsers support for CSS3 selectors to provide their results.
For an excellent overview of how to use these selectors we suggest
“CSS 3 selectors explained ” over at 456 Berea St.
An alternative in-depth javascript-based testing tool is also available at CSS3.info.
IP Details
| Your IP Address | 38.107.191.82 |
|---|---|
| Country | United States (US) |
| Region | |
| City | |
| Lat, Lon | 38.000000, -97.000000 (view map) |
Your IP address is an exclusive number all information technology devices (printers, routers, modems, et al) use which identifies and allows them the ability to communicate with each other on a computer network^.
Your device's IP details can be seen in the table. If you're lucky your country and region is also displayed. This information is provided by the MaxMind GeoIP Database.