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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. | |||