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Bengalilol | 14 days ago

Me: cool, let's be creative, I love 2026.

Browsers: Yeah, but beware of limited availability, most of those creative examples are in the 40-50% browsers support range.

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graypegg|14 days ago

In the past this was a major issue that meant useful features were only ever usable after IE/Safari finally supported them half a decade later, but it has seriously gotten better. Sadly as a result of Chromium's overbearing presence, but it's a helpful outcome at least.

https://wpt.fyi/interop-2025

presentation|13 days ago

Problem with safari though is that it’s tied to OS updates that many people just defer for insanely long periods of time. So unlike the other browsers, it’s not evergreen, so if you need to support any iOS users or Mac users who don’t use chrome etc, you’re out of luck

thih9|14 days ago

> most of those creative examples are in the 40-50% browsers support range.

Not if you filter the examples. Click "widely available".

MD87|14 days ago

First widely available one I saw was this: https://modern-css.com/staggered-animations-without-nth-chil...

That would actually fix some ugly CSS I have. The demo works. Neat.

Except... the demo doesn't use either the old syntax or the new syntax. The browser support is wrong (Firefox doesn't support it, the site says Firefox 16+; it says Chrome 43+ but in reality it's much newer: Chrome 148+). It says "Since 2018" but the spec was introduced in 2024.

So maybe an interesting overview of things that might be available or might not, but the filtering and data on the site doesn't seem to be useful.

maxloh|14 days ago

It takes time. Browser vendors add support for those features now, in the hope that they will become widely available one day.