Cross-document View Transitions shipped in Safari Technology Preview 204 today. Also, try out `line-clamp`. And Cookie Store API. Plus `icon_variants` for Web Extensions.
https://webkit.org/blog/15978/release-notes-for-safari-technology-preview-204/
Cross-document View Transitions shipped in Safari Technology Preview 204 today. Also, try out `line-clamp`. And Cookie Store API. Plus `icon_variants` for Web Extensions.
https://webkit.org/blog/15978/release-notes-for-safari-technology-preview-204/
Web developers,
What existing CSS do you struggle with most?
Can you think of an older feature from CSS2/ CSS3, that has been in all browsers for a long time, but still doesn't work the same cross-browser. And so you fight with it, you have to use a hack or workaround. Or you just cannot use that feature at all. Perhaps you haven't even thought about it in a long time because you wrote it off as unusable long ago.
Is there anything that still falls into that category?
What do you want fixed?
Safari 18.0 is here. Have you seen what’s new for web development? Lots of new CSS, HTML, JS, Web API, media… Plus new Safari features like Distraction Control, Viewer, and a way to use Safari’s web developer tools with iPhone Mirroring.
Our articles are packed with practical examples demonstrating how to use the new web technology. I hope you find it helpful.
Have you ever looked up support for the stuff you can define in a Web App Manifest file, and been disappointed to see lots of ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ for whether or not a specific Member is supported in Safari?
Well, now all the data is present & up to date on MDN:
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/Manifest#browser_compatibility
Thanks https://mastodon.social/@nicholaswon!
This also means Can I Use has better results — no more grey boxes for Safari. For example: