RT @intenttoship: Blink: Intent to ship: Sec-CH-Prefers-Color-Scheme client hint header https://t.co/EkfUclpwxo
@ikol8989x @webkit I don’t know the answer. A Chromium-based browser that supports extensions is Kiwi Browserkiwibrowser.comdm.
All the web content the Apple â¦@webkitâ© team will share over the coming days. Excited about iOS/iPadOS extensions and the new Safari design options around theming. https://t.co/zulhjHkONC
iOS 15 Includes Built-In Password Authenticator With Autofill, Replacing Google Authenticator and Authy. This. Is. Massive. It’ll make logging in so much easier. https://t.co/1ViodHNwFS
In case you missed it, @quicksave2k has implemented this behind a flag in Chromium a while ago. See it in action by checking out François’ demo: https://t.co/7VKidkUvaG.
After getting support from Facebook (apart from Google Search), the User Preference Media Features Client Hints Headers proposal (https://t.co/1ThHFHOSjK) has now been formally migrated to the @wicg_ (thanks @yoavweiss). 🎉 One step closer to shippingâ€
@jeffposnick @davrous @pierlag Yeah, I also noticed this. For now, 92 seems to be the only version this is workable with.
@davrous @jeffposnick @pierlag Just opened a PR to get our docs updated: https://t.co/dKV9l8yoRR.
@davrous @jeffposnick @pierlag Looks like the Origin Trial information is outdated. It slipped last minute from 91 to 92. See the bug https://t.co/fqKYWakugb (the label `OriginTrial-92`). It works for sure in 92.
@rauschma @simevidas The original intent to ship email contains the signal correctly as a clickable verifiable link: https://t.co/tzqy9VuHfb.
eladsc #CSS Positions got the ‘inset’ property, a shorthand to describe all the directions combined.
Now has full support in all the updatable browsers. pic.twitter.com/zk31WzdGwo
@rauschma @simevidas This vagueness is something that’s bothered me for a long time, so I’ve defined it: https://t.co/RO2a17osbk. The definition as is is now part of the Blink launch process, and obtaining developer signals is obligatory.