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16 wrz 2024 · Safari Release Notes. Learn about changes for Safari for iOS and macOS, Web Inspector, WebKit view for iOS and macOS, and Safari view for iOS.
- Safari 16.4 Release Notes
Fixed HTMLImageElement width and height to update layout to...
- Safari 17.2 Release Notes
Article. Safari 17.2 Release Notes. Released December 11,...
- Safari 16.4 Release Notes
14 paź 2024 · Update to the latest version of Safari. If a Safari update is available for your device, you can get it by updating or upgrading the operating system on your device. Get Safari updates for Mac, iPhone, iPad, or Apple Vision Pro. Safari is included with the operating system of your Apple device.
18 wrz 2023 · Article. Safari 17 Release Notes. Released September 18, 2023 — Version 17 (19616.1.27) Overview. Safari 17 is available for iOS 17, iPadOS 17, macOS Sonoma, macOS Ventura, and macOS Monterey. Accessibility. New Features. Added support for code ARIA role. (106621574) Resolved Issues. Fixed aria-owns attribute for the radio role. (23630121)
11 gru 2023 · Article. Safari 17.2 Release Notes. Released December 11, 2023 — Version 17.2 (19617.1.17) Overview. Safari 17.2 is available for iOS 17.2, iPadOS 17.2, macOS Sonoma, macOS Monterey, and macOS Ventura. Accessibility. Resolved Issues. Fixed parsing the ARIA role attribute to ignore leading and trailing whitespace, including line breaks. (113923520)
23 paź 2024 · Get Safari updates for Mac, iPhone, iPad or Apple Vision Pro. Safari is included with the operating system of your Apple device. To ensure you always have the latest version of Safari for that operating system, keep your operating system up to date: Mac: Update macOS. iPhone: Update iOS. iPad: Update iPadOS. Apple Vision Pro: Update visionOS.
16 wrz 2024 · Article. Safari 18.0 Release Notes. Released September 16, 2024 — 18.0 (20619.1.26) Overview. Safari 18.0 is available for iOS 18, iPadOS 18, visionOS 2, macOS 15, macOS Sonoma, and macOS Ventura. Accessibility. New Features. Added support for <input type="datetime">, <input type="datetime-local">, and <time> elements. (118180250)
Safari uses Webkit as it's rendering engine. If you're specifically looking for when it began to support HTML5/CSS3, it as a fully open-source repository where you can review changes commit by commit. As such, you can see the full comprehensive, intricately detailed history here: http://trac.webkit.org/timeline. Share.