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BrowserSpy.dk shows you just how much information can be retrieved from your browser just by visiting a page.

Available tests are listed below.

  • Accepted Filetypes
  • ActiveX
  • Adobe Reader
  • Ajax Support
  • Bandwidth
  • Browser
  • Capabilities
  • Colors
  • Components
  • Connections
  • Cookies
  • CPU
  • CSS
  • CSS Exploit
  • Cursors
  • Date and Time
  • DirectX
  • Document
  • .NET Framework
  • Email Verification
  • Flash
  • Fonts via Flash
  • Fonts via Java
  • Gears
  • Gecko
  • Geolocation
  • Google Chrome
  • Google Apps
  • GZip Support
  • HTTP Headers
  • HTTP
  • Images
  • IP Address
  • Java
  • JavaScript
  • Languages
  • Mathematical
  • MathML Support
  • MIME Types
  • Mobile
  • Network
  • Objects
  • Object Browser
  • Online / Offline
  • OpenDNS
  • OpenOffice.org
  • Opera Browser
  • Operating System
  • Google PageRank
  • HTTP Password
  • Ping
  • Plugins
  • Plugs
  • Prefetch
  • Proxy
  • Personal Security Manager
  • QuickTime Player
  • RealPlayer
  • Resolution
  • Screen
  • Security
  • Shockwave
  • Silverlight
  • Sound Card
  • SVG
  • Text Formatting
  • File Upload
  • UserAgent
  • VBScript
  • WAP Device
  • WebKit
  • Web Server
  • Window
  • Windows Media Player

CSS Support information

Find out if CSS is supported and which CSS media types your browser supports. CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) is a stylesheet language used to describe the presentation of a document written in a markup language. Media types help to specify how a document is to be presented on different media: on the screen, on paper, on TV, etc.

Test Result
CSS Supported and enabled? Unknown
Number of CSS files in this document
Is the current page is being rendered using the W3C CSS Box Model?
CSS media type <all> loaded YesNo
CSS media type <handheld> loaded YesNo
CSS media type <print> loaded YesNo
CSS media type <projection> loaded YesNo
CSS media type <screen> loaded YesNo
CSS media type <tv> loaded YesNo

Related links and further reading...

  • CSS at Wikipedia
  • Media types in CSS
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