It's quite good. There are some issues though. CSS3 is not parsed in general. Float property loses the context, float.right acted like a tab for me. Data URI is not translated properly. Having said that, no other pdf conversion utility does any of these anyway, and mPDF is certainly quite fast compared to likes of DomPDF. So sure it's one of the best option available right now.
Data URI is not translated properly. Right acted like a tab for me. Data URIs can't be added to text fields in Web forms. Using Atari=URI for example just adds the URI to the field instead of storing the data within the field. No. If you do not use Data URI, don't add it to your forms! You can still put your Data URL into the field by using the text field, as described above. The only disadvantage that I find is that when you add a Data-URL to a field, it looks like a field. This makes the text fields harder to read. The only disadvantage that I find is that when you add a Data-URL to a field, it looks like a field. This makes the text fields harder to read. The above-mentioned issues only apply if you plan on using a data-URL for formatting or anything other than.