Release Notes for Safari Technology Preview 99
Apple drops Flash, adds new Web Inspector features, and more.
Apple drops Flash, adds new Web Inspector features, and more.
Pointer/mouse events on iPadOS, and much more.
Explore the latest features and improvements for Safari and WebKit.
Updates to WebRTC, Web Authentication, and more.
Updates to Web Inspector, JavaScript, Paint Timing, and more.
Updates to Web Inspector, CSS/JS, Web Audio, and so on.
Another browser preview with many additions and updates.
Updates to Web Inspector, speech recognition, and more.
JS module workers, improvements for CSS Grid, and much more.
Support for Flexbox gaps, date/time input types, and more.
Native lazy image loading, accent-color, new viewport units, and more.
Safari is rushing ahead with shipping the new :has() CSS pseudo-class.
CSS ‘:focus-visible’ pseudo-class, enabled NavigationPreloadManager, and more.
Native ‘img’ lazy loading, CSS Cascade Layers, :has(), and much more.
Container Queries, Subgrid, Flexbox Inspector, Motion Path, and more.
Passkeys, Web push, Flexbox Inspector, Web Inspector Extensions, and more.
Support for AVIF images on macOS Ventura and iOS, and much more.
Lazy iframe loading, CSS color-mix() function, scan media query, and more.
Imperative Slot API, ‘forced-colors’ media query, import-assertion, and more.
CSSStyleSheet objects, import maps, declarative Shadow DOM prototype, and more.
CSS Nesting, declarative Shadow DOM, ARIA for custom elements, and more.
The top browser compatibility issues in this year’s interoperability project.
Apple ships another noteworthy browser release.
You can now get a sneak peek of View Transitions in Safari.
Apple adds another 48 features to its browser.