@simevidas @webkit Well aware. In this case, though, I’m interested in zooming in and out on a part of the app only, similar to https://t.co/wmmWRYmGst. (Click demo and then zoom in and out on the 🚗.)
@danburzo @webkit Yeah, I came across this article and it’s great research, but it requires using non-standards features and the amount of code (https://t.co/mNpCh2R6wY) it requires to get something basic-ish like pinch-to-zoom working is disheartening.
Detecting pinch-to-zoom in a standards-based way is more complex than it should be in @webkit Safari—unless I am missing something essential (in this case thanks for pointers): https://t.co/FWeiI18Uy7.
How I Learnt To Stop Worrying And Love Animating The Box Model, by @samthor: https://t.co/JgDMPqidTo. 🪗
RT @joegaffey: WebHID DualShock 4 in action!
https://t.co/PkOfo4Ejko
https://t.co/gnQ5b3CB0v
Web Inspector for iOS â¤µï¸ isn’t bad. It’s similar to Eruda (https://t.co/naa1hgRRql) and probably based on it, but more nicely integrated thanks to the extension APIs. The only way to see network requests that have happened before the extension was