Item Flow, Part 1:
A new unified concept for layout

Item Flow, Part 1:
A new unified concept for layout

UPDATE Jan 2026: When this article was published, the CSS Working Group was considering creating a new mechanism called Item Flow, described at length below.

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Announcing Interop 2025

Announcing Interop 2025

Exciting news for web developers, designers, and browser enthusiasts alike — Interop 2025 is here, continuing the mission of improving cross-browser interoperability.

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WebKit Features in Safari 18.3

WebKit Features in Safari 18.3

Today marks the arrival of Safari 18.3.

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The success of Interop 2024!

The success of Interop 2024!

With close of 2024 came the end of another year of the Interop project — the annual collaboration between browser engine teams to improve the interoperability of web technology by collectively focusing on fixing bugs and improving features in specific areas.

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WebKit Features in Safari 18.2

WebKit Features in Safari 18.2

Today marks the arrival of Safari 18.2.

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Make creative borders with background-clip border-area

Make creative borders with background-clip border-area

How’d you like to use CSS to easily create a border from an image or gradient?

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WebKit Features in Safari 18.1

WebKit Features in Safari 18.1

Today, Safari 18.1 is available for iOS 18.1, iPadOS 18.1, macOS Sequoia 15.1 and visionOS 2.1, as well as macOS Sonoma and macOS Ventura.

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Help us choose the final syntax for Masonry in CSS

Help us choose the final syntax for Masonry in CSS

UPDATE December 2025: Since this article was published, the debates described here have been settled.

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Get Ready for Interop 2025:
Your Chance to Shape the Web

Get Ready for Interop 2025:
Your Chance to Shape the Web

Hey web developers!

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WebKit Features in Safari 18.0

WebKit Features in Safari 18.0

Safari 18.0 is here.

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WebKit Features in Safari 17.6

WebKit Features in Safari 17.6

This update to Safari is the seventh release of Safari 17.x.

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Private Browsing 2.0

Private Browsing 2.0

When we invented Private Browsing back in 2005, our aim was to provide users with an easy way to keep their browsing private from anyone who shared the same device.

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