New WebKit Features in Safari 15.5
After the feature-packed release of Safari 15.4 two months ago, WebKit’s work for this version of Safari focused predominately on polishing existing features and fixing bugs.
New WebKit Features in Safari 15.4
With over 70 additions to WebKit, Safari 15.4 is packed with new web technologies, updates, and fixes.
Working together on Interop 2022
From the very beginning, the web was always intended to work in any browser, on any computer.
New WebKit Features in Safari 15.2
The internet has always been about communication and collaboration.
New WebKit Features in Safari 15
With the release of Safari 15 for macOS Monterey, iPadOS 15, iOS 15, and watchOS, as well as macOS Big Sur and macOS Catalina, WebKit brings significant advancements in privacy and security, improved interoperability, and a host of new features for web developers.
WebKit Features in Safari at WWDC21
There’s a lot of news coming out of WWDC21 about WebKit and the web technology that’s shipping in Safari 15 on Apple’s platforms.
New WebKit Features in Safari 14.1
Safari 14.1 for macOS Big Sur, iPadOS 14.5, and iOS 14.5 brings new WebKit features, APIs, performance improvements, and improved compatibility for web developers.
New WebKit Features in Safari 14
With the release of Safari 14 for macOS Big Sur, iPadOS 14, iOS 14, and watchOS 7, WebKit brings significant improvements to performance and privacy along with a host of new features for web developers.
New WebKit Features in Safari 13.1
This year’s spring releases of Safari 13.1 for macOS Catalina, iPadOS, iOS, and watchOS bring a tremendous number of WebKit improvements for the web across Apple’s platforms.
New WebKit Features in Safari 13
This year’s releases of Safari 13 for macOS Catalina, iPadOS, iOS 13, and watchOS 6 include a tremendous number of WebKit improvements for the web across Apple’s platforms.
New WebKit Features in Safari 12.1
There are many improvements and new web platform features in WebKit that are now available with the release of Safari 12.1, included with macOS Mojave 10.14.4 and iOS 12.2.
Removing Legacy SPDY Protocol Support
This is a guest post from Apple’s CFNetwork team about changes to the URLSession networking framework used by Safari and WebKit on Apple platforms.