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semantics
Parsing rules
Yes
HTML5 tokenizer
Yes
Yes
MathML, not if the browser can actually understand and render it.
Yes
Yes
Elements
26/30
Yes
Section elements
Yes
Yes
Partial
Interactive elements
Partial
hiddenattribute
Yes
Yes
Forms
73/75
Field types
input type=text
Yes
input type=search
Yes
input type=tel
Yes
input type=url
Yes
input type=email
Yes
input type=date
Yes
input type=month
Yes
input type=week
Yes
input type=time
Yes
No
input type=datetime-local
Yes
input type=number
Yes
input type=range
Yes
input type=color
Yes
input type=datetime
input type=checkbox
Yes
input type=image
Yes
input type=file
Yes
textarea
Yes
select
Yes
fieldset
Yes
datalist
Yes
keygen
Yes
output
Yes
progress
Yes
meter
Yes
Field validation
Yes
Yes
Other attributes
Yes
CSS selectors
Yes
Events
Yes
Yes
Fields
Forms
Form validation
Microdata
Microdata
0
No
device access
20
Geolocation
Yes
Device Orientation
Yes
Device Motion
Yes
Output
Full screen support
Web Notifications
10
Prefixed
Yes
Input
25
Prefixed
Gamepad control
Yes
Pointer Events
Yes
Yes
connectivity
Communication
35
Server-Sent Events
Yes
Beacon
Yes
Upload files
Yes
Yes
Yes
ArrayBufferand Blobsupport
Yes
Peer To Peer
15/20
XMLHttpRequest Level 2
WebSocket
WebRTC 1.0
ObjectRTC API for WebRTC
Data channel
Prefixed
No
Prefixed
User interaction
20
Yes
Events
Yes
Editing elements
Yes
Editing documents
Yes
CSS selectors
Yes
APIs
Yes
Yes
Yes
HTML editing
Clipboard
Clipboard API and events
Spellcheck
spellcheckattribute
Performance
25
Yes
Web Workers
Yes
Shared Workers
Yes
Security
35/40
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Cross-document messaging
Yes
Workers
Iframes
Sandboxed iframe
Seamless iframe
iframewith inline contents
Yes
No
Yes
10
Yes
multimedia
Video
31/35
videoelement
Yes
Subtitles
Yes
No
No
Poster images
Yes
Codec detection
Yes
Prefixed
Yes
Yes
H.264 support
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Audio
27/30
audioelement
Yes
Advanced
DRM support
Media Source extensions
Codecs
Loop audio
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
AAC support
Yes
MP3 support
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Advanced
Web Audio API
Speech Recognition
Speech Synthesis
Codecs
Responsive images
15
pictureelement
Yes
srcsetattribute
Yes
sizesattribute
Yes
2D Graphics
23/25
Canvas 2D graphics
Yes
Text support
Yes
Path support
Yes
Ellipse support
Yes
Yes
Drawing primitives
No
No
Yes
PNG support
Yes
JPEG support
Yes
No
Yes
JPEG-XR support
WebP support
3D Graphics
WebGL 3D graphics
20
Yes
Animation
window.requestAnimationFrame
5
Yes
Web applications
22/25
Offline resources
Application Cache
Yes
Service Workers
Yes
Yes
No
No
Storage
35
Key-value storage
Session Storage
Yes
Local Storage
Yes
IndexedDB
Yes
Objectstore Blobsupport
Yes
Objectstore ArrayBuffersupport
Yes
Database storage
Yes
Files
15
Reading files
Basic support for reading files
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Prefixed
Streams
0/5
Readable streams
No
Writable streams
No
other
Web Components
10
Custom elements
Yes
Shadow DOM
Yes
HTML templates
Yes
HTML imports
Yes
Other
17/20
Styling
No
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
URL API
Yes
Mutation Observer
Yes
Promises
Yes
Page Visibility
Yes
Text selection
Yes
Yes
Scoped styleelement
Scripts
Other
ABOUT HTML5TEST
The HTML5 test score is an indication of how
well your browser supports the HTML5 standard
and related specifications. Find out which parts
of HTML5 are supported by your browser today
and compare the results with other browsers.
The HTML5 test does not try to test all of the
new features offered by HTML5, nor does it try to test the
functionality of each feature it does detect. Despite these
shortcomings we hope that by quantifying the level of support
users and web developers will get an idea of how hard the
browser manufacturers work on improving their browsers and
the web as a development platform.
The score is calculated by testing for the many new features of
HTML5. Each feature is worth one or more points. Apart from
the main HTML5 specification and other specifications created
the W3C HTML Working Group or WHATWG, this test also
awards points for supporting related drafts and specifications.
Please be aware that although the HTML5 specification is now
an official recommendation, other specifications that are being
tested are still in development and could change before
receiving an official status. In the future new tests will be added
for new specifications and existing tests will be updated when
the specifications change.
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