on Nintendo DS Browser Nintendo DS Browser makes use of the Nintendo DS's
touchscreen for input, with an
on-screen keyboard as well as
handwriting recognition and a stock of pre-set text (for example, the
.com and
.org top-level domains). The browser can render pages in two modes, Small Screen Rendering (SSR) or Overview. In Small Screen Rendering mode, the contents of the page are displayed in a single column fitting the width of the screen - for example, a page featuring two columns of text side-by-side would be displayed as a single column, one after the other. In Overview mode, a scaled-down version of the page is displayed on the touchscreen with a small selection box which can be moved around using the stylus. The contents of the selection box are displayed on the top screen at their full size. This selection can be brought into the touchscreen to perform such actions as click on links or entering text in boxes. The browser connects to the network through
IEEE 802.11 Wi-Fi access points or hotspots using the built-in wireless capability of the
Nintendo DS. While
WEP encryption is supported,
WPA encryption is not. Nintendo has partnered with Internet security company Astaro to integrate
web filtering technology into the Nintendo DS Browser. Called Astaro Parental Control, the technology acts as a proxy filter, providing the option of blocking inappropriate content. This is provided free of charge and can be activated through a simple menu option. The Nintendo DS browser supports
JavaScript and
SSL in web pages, but does not support
plugins like
Adobe Flash and
Java Due to limited system resources, most other dynamic media, such as videos or sound, will not work in the browser.
Search Both browsers include a web search feature. The Nintendo DS Browser defaults to
Yahoo! (currently powered by
Bing) outside of Japan, or
Yahoo! Japan (currently powered by
Google) in Japan, but can be configured to any supported search engine by editing the URL in the browser settings. The Nintendo DSi Browser limits search engine options to Google or Yahoo! Yahoo! Japan is no longer supported, as the browsers' security certificates have expired.
Standards compliance The Nintendo DSi Browser passes the
Acid1 test. It nearly passes the
Acid2 test, except for fixed element positioning, resulting in two stray squares. It receives a 59% on the
Acid3 test in Overview Mode and a 53% in Column Mode, although the page does not display properly in the latter. The Acid3 score was updated to 61% in April 2014. In comparison, the
Internet Browser used by newer Nintendo systems is powered by
NetFront NX and uses the
WebKit browser engine. The newer browser also passes the Acid1 test, and while it fails Acid2, it scores better on Acid3: 92% on the original
Nintendo 3DS, and 100% on the
Wii U and
New Nintendo 3DS. The browser has partial
Unicode support, including nearly complete support of
Western and
CKJ sets, and several universal symbols. The browser font is used for all text and supports the text shadow style, but not bold or italic.
Emoji is not natively supported, but can be displayed by using an emoji library, such as Twemoji. ==Memory Expansion Pak ==