Microsoft Edge 112 brings enhanced security mode updates, more features for web app policy, an in-browser JSON viewer, and a new policy for the new tab page. The DevTools received updates to the Recorder panel, inline CSS documentation tips, Lighthouse 10, and more. This update brings support for native CSS nesting, updates to the dialog element initial focus, and more. For an overview of the features that landed with these updates, you should check the article below or the previous issues of this newsletter.Ĭhrome 112 was released just one day after the previous issue of Front End News went live. Chrome, Edge, and Firefox got their 111 releases, while Safari 16.4 brought a lot of long-awaited features. Rachel Andrew is back with another update on what came to the web platform in March. A diverse web ecosystem is beneficial for all of us. In this interval, they contributed a lot to the web ecosystem and I hope they will continue doing so for a long time. ![]() March 31, or “three thirty-one,” is the birthday of Mozilla and this year it marked the 25th anniversary of the organization. And we're wrapping things up with a batch of fresh resources: icons, fonts, a free photo editor, and a tool to restore photos using AI. On the release radar, we have Astro 2.2, Electron 24, Ionic 7, Rome v12, and Tailwind CSS v3.3 among other things. In browser news, we have the Chrome 112, Edge 112, Safari Technology Preview 167 releases, a glimpse of Safari 16.5 Beta, and a recapitulation of the changes to the Web Platform that landed last month. In this issue, we're celebrating a quarter century of Mozilla. ![]() If you find this information useful and interesting and you want to receive future issues as they are published, ahead of everyone else, I invite you to join the subscriber list at. NOTE: This is issue #094 of my newsletter, which went live on Monday, April 10.
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