The last year has been a great one for WebKit. After unveiling Safari 17 beta at WWDC23, we’ve shipped six releases of Safari 17.x with a total of 200 new web technologies. And we’ve been hard at work on multiple architectural improvement projects that strengthen WebKit for the long-term. Now, we are pleased to announce WebKit for Safari 18 beta. It adds another 48 web platform features, as well a
Safari Technology Preview Release 196 is now available for download for macOS Sonoma and macOS Ventura. If you already have Safari Technology Preview installed, you can update it in System Settings under General → Software Update. This release includes WebKit changes between: 278844@main…279360@main. Canvas Resolved Issues Fixed toggling the visibility on a canvas parent undoing the effect of clea
Happy May! It’s time for another release of Safari — our third significant update of 2024. With just a month until WWDC24 and the unveiling of what’s coming later this year, we are happy to get these 7 features and 22 bug fixes into the hands of your users today. CSS There are several exciting new CSS features in Safari 17.5, including text-wrap: balance, the light-dark() color function, and @star
Safari Technology Preview Release 192 is now available for download for macOS Sonoma and macOS Ventura. If you already have Safari Technology Preview installed, you can update it in System Settings under General → Software Update. This release includes WebKit changes between: 276247@main…276863@main. Authentication Resolved Issues Fixed setting the cancel flag once the cancel completes regardless
The introduction of Speedometer 3.0 is a major step forward in making the web faster for all, and allowing Web developers to make websites and web apps that were not previously possible. In this article, we explore ways the WebKit team made performance optimizations in WebKit and Safari based on the Speedometer 3.0 benchmark. In order to make these improvements, we made an extensive use of our per
Just like Safari 15.4 and Safari 16.4, this March’s release of Safari 17.4 is a significant one for web developers. We’re proud to announce another 46 features and 146 bug fixes. You can experience Safari 17.4 on iOS 17.4, iPadOS 17.4, macOS Sonoma 14.4, macOS Ventura, macOS Monterey, and in visionOS 1.1. Architectural improvements It’s always exciting to ship new features that you can use while b
We’re very excited to introduce a new HTML form control as part of Safari 17.4: a switch. Two switches as seen on iOS, with the second switch using a custom CSS accent-color. The HTML for this example looks roughly like this: <style> .special { accent-color: papayawhip } </style> <input type=checkbox switch checked> <input type=checkbox switch checked class=special> Switches are a popular control
Safari Technology Preview Release 188 is now available for download for macOS Sonoma and macOS Ventura. If you already have Safari Technology Preview installed, you can update it in System Settings under General → Software Update. This release includes WebKit changes between: 272449@main…273601@main. Accessibility New Features Added support for the new CSS content alternative text syntax. (272455@
Safari Technology Preview Release 185 is now available for download for macOS Sonoma and macOS Ventura. If you already have Safari Technology Preview installed, you can update it in System Settings under General → Software Update. This release includes WebKit changes between: 271111@main…271831@main. Accessibility Resolved Issues Fixed: Removed the default ARIA-level heading for a heading role, ma
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