Visual Studio Code Now Supports Baseline, by @rviscomi.dev (@developers):
#Development #Releases
New to the web platform (May 2025) · The latest browser features at a glance https://ilo.im/164dvc
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#Browser #Chrome #Firefox #Safari #WebPlatform #WebDev #Frontend #HTML #CSS #JavaScript
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Web Platform Status release · The web platform dashboard takes a giant leap forward https://ilo.im/1648cz
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#Baseline #WebPlatform #Browser #Interoperability #WebDev #Frontend #HTML #CSS #JavaScript
#Development #Releases
Visual Studio Code now supports Baseline · Get browser compatibility insights right in the code editor https://ilo.im/1642kh
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#Baseline #VsCode #CodeEditor #IDE #Browser #WebPlatform #WebDev #Frontend #HTML #CSS
Unshipping: How (and When) to Break Web Features, by @RickByers and @Meyerweb and others (@igalia):
Web Animations Today and Tomorrow, by @bramus (@developers):
Painting With the Web, by @matthiasott (@btconf):
Or, maybe, the real answer is instead of inaccessible CSS Carousels we should have some #w3c working groups looking into content virtualization, so some user-land solutions using `top: ...; left: ...` and others using `transform: ...` can all aligns on a beautiful #webPlatform first solution?
In this talk, @patrickbrosset, of the @w3c WebDX #CommunityGroup, covers two key efforts that both aim to make the #WebPlatform clearer and more accessible for #developers:
- web-features is a unified and shared catalog of features for consistent documentation and collaboration.
- Baseline simplifies this data by labeling features as “widely,” “newly,” or “limited” in availability, to help developers quickly assess feature support.
Watch "web-features and Baseline": https://youtu.be/QzfwNFIXOkM