Apple Park is a pretty great place to work (I particularly enjoy the breakfast pancake whenever I visit). Join Safari & WebKit there as a web evangelist:
https://t.co/NqeWq9BUeb
With Safari 17.0 coming today, it’s a great time to watch Rediscover Safari developer features from WWDC23.
Patrick will walk you through the new Develop menu, feature flags, Responsive Design mode, plus how to use iPhone, iPad & Vision Pro simulators!
https://t.co/RxdJbMkLsl
You can now download the visionOS SDK:
https://t.co/7y5lFaX5OC
Learn how to test your website in the visionOS simulator by watching “Rediscover Safari developer features” from WWDC23.
https://t.co/RxdJbMkLsl
Lots of people would like to see Safari's web developer tools grow and improve. Want to join the WebKit Developer Experience team and be their hero? Experience in both web development and C/C++/ObjC preferred.
Apply online or DM me with questions. https://t.co/b33cXsdCbo
Learn all about Safari’s web developer tools in our new documentation, including the redesigned Developer menu with its easy access to inspecting websites, web apps, and web content in apps — on Mac, on iPad & iPhone, and in free downloadable simulators.
https://t.co/0XOMV5x25R
@JackyHallyday@jensimmons Good question! Web Inspector has event badges in the DOM tree that show the attached events for nodes with events, as well as showing them in the Node sidebar panel for the selected element. You can learn more here: https://t.co/7pk9ZALAsb
Check out exciting updates to many of the developer features in Safari 17, including pairing with Vision Pro to inspect web pages and apps and using Open with Simulator to help you test your websites on iOS, iPadOS, and (soon) the visionOS Simulator.
https://t.co/BBeJ26S2pU
Safari 17 adds more than 80 new features to the web platform including:
- Add to Dock for websites and web apps on macOS
- JPEG XL and HEIC
- `image-set()`
- Managed Media Source
- `popover` attribute
- reimagined Developer Features
And so much more…
https://t.co/tgd4oAAgmo
You'll be able to learn more about all these improvements and more like how you can leverage the visionOS simulator to begin testing your websites tomorrow (June 7) in Rediscover Safari developer features! https://t.co/BBeJ26S2pU
Safari 17 has a rethought Develop menu and Developer settings, the ability to open pages in a Simulator from Safari on your Mac, and big improvements to how Feature Flags (prev. "Experimental Features") are presented! Very proud to have helped bring these features to life!
News from #wwdc23 about Safari 17 beta, with updates on Web Apps, Spatial web, Images, Video, HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Web API, Developer Tools, Security, WebGL, WebKit API, Browser Changes, Safari Extensions, and much more.
https://t.co/VoXlYVCdJS
I am so incredibly excited for all of you who make websites and web apps to see over the next five days what we’ve made for you. My colleagues and I have been working very hard. I’m so tired! And yet, so very excited. #wwdc23
Learn how to enable inspection of web content in your apps using the new inspectable API and Web Inspector in Safari on the WebKit blog.
https://t.co/zMom9t5bIa
@sam_potts@jensimmons Does this issue occur for you in Safari Technology Preview 160 or later? This looks like a bug that we fixed in STP 160. You can download Safari Technology Preview from https://t.co/DOeEUEtqE7. If you still see the problem in Safari Technology Preview, let me know please!