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=== 90% Mobile Compatibility for the Alexa Top 1000 Sites {{WebCompatStatus|backlog}}===
=== 90% Mobile Compatibility for the Alexa Top 1000 Sites {{WebCompatStatus|backlog}}===
[[Compatibility/Mobile/90AlexaTop1000|90% Mobile Compatibility for the Alexa Top 1000 Sites]] to achieve 90% compatibility in terms of mobile content sent to Firefox for Android and Firefox OS by the Alexa top 1000 global sites.
[[Compatibility/Mobile/90AlexaTop1000|90% Mobile Compatibility for the Alexa Top 1000 Sites]] to achieve 90% compatibility in terms of mobile content sent to Firefox for Android and Firefox OS by the Alexa top 1000 global sites.
These are projects which we are not in the process of creating, but that would be good candidate to take on.
=== CSS Checker for Web Compatibility ===
Kyle Foster [https://twitter.com/hkfoster/status/438377416017592320 tweeted]: "Someone make a tool that checks my CSS file against the Can I Use database and reports my browser compatibility."
The tool could also report what changes to the CSS would make it more compatible with most "bang for the buck" - i.e. removing x:foo could increase your reach from 60% of browsers to 75%. Potentially on [http://webcompat.com webcompat.com].
* Web Development and interfacing with caniuse.com
* Possibly hooking it with the CSS Validator (java) at W3C
=== CSS Converter from old to new Flexbox ===
It analyzes the old CSS flexbox syntax and proposes the equivalent syntax in the new Flexbox model.
* A bit of front-end Web development
* A table of correspondance
* A parser for CSS
=== CSS Converter from WebKit to CSS3 gradient ===
It analyzes the WebKit gradient syntax and proposes the equivalent syntax in the CSS3 gradient.
* A bit of front-end Web development
* A parser for CSS
* A converter
=== Spade {{WebCompatStatus|cancel}}===
[[Compatibility/Spade|Spade]] is an automated tool that will provide guidance as the the scope of the mobile Web problem. Note: this tool may be obsoleted by Seif Lotfy's work and is not being actively developed as of Nov-2013.
=== Firefox OS User Agent (UA) Overrides {{WebCompatStatus|progress}} (archived on 2016-05-11)===
owner: kdubost<br/>
The [[UA/override|UA override]] mechanism allows B2G and Firefox Android to force mobile content by sending a custom UA to a specified domain.
=== Fixing UA detection libraries {{WebCompatStatus|progress}} (archived on 2016-05-11)===
owner: miketaylr<br/>
[[Compatibility/UADetectionLibraries|User Agent detection libraries]] sometimes do not take into account Firefox OS and/or Firefox for Android. We (Mozilla and the community) try to contact them to fix the libraries.
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