How to have the browser pick a contrasting color in CSS
Have you ever wished you could write simple CSS to declare a color, and then have the browser figure out whether black or white should be paired with that color? Well, now you can, with...
View ArticleRelease Notes for Safari Technology Preview 219
Safari Technology Preview Release 219 is now available for download for macOS Sequoia and macOS Sonoma. If you already have Safari Technology Preview installed, you can update it in System Settings...
View ArticleTwo lines of Cross-Document View Transitions code you can use on every...
Arguably, the most profound thing about the web is the ability to link one page to another. Click or tap a link, and another webpage opens in the browser window. Click again, and there’s another web...
View ArticleRelease Notes for Safari Technology Preview 220
Safari Technology Preview Release 220 is now available for download for macOS Sequoia and macOS Sonoma. If you already have Safari Technology Preview installed, you can update it in System Settings...
View ArticleShop Talk Show episode 667
Check out this week’s episode of Shop Talk Show where we appeared to talk about Declarative Web Push, the future of form control styling, color contrast algorithms, accessibility standards,...
View ArticleWeb technology videos at WWDC25
It’s time for WWDC25! Today brings announcements of the new web technology coming to Safari on iOS, iPadOS, macOS and in visionOS. Read our in-depth article, News from WWDC25: Web technology coming...
View ArticleNews from WWDC25: WebKit in Safari 26 beta
Welcome to WWDC25! We’ve got lots of exciting announcements about web technology to share with you this week. Don’t miss our seven sessions, including What’s new in Safari and WebKit. Today brings the...
View ArticleRelease Notes for Safari Technology Preview 221
Safari Technology Preview Release 221 is now available for download for macOS Tahoe and macOS Sequoia. If you already have Safari Technology Preview installed, you can update it in System Settings...
View ArticleA guide to Scroll-driven Animations with just CSS
CSS animations have come a long way since Apple first introduced them to the web in 2007. What started as simple effects like animating from one color to another has turned into beautiful, complex...
View ArticleA step into the spatial web: The HTML model element in Apple Vision Pro
visionOS 26 brings a major update to an important building block for the spatial web: The HTML model element is enabled by default, with a new API that’s ready to use today. The video above is an...
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