Safari is holding the web back
SMRTR summary
Safari's bugs and incomplete feature implementations are forcing developers to create Safari-specific CSS solutions, breaking the web standards promise of "write once, work everywhere." While Safari follows standards and sometimes implements features early, Apple's trillion-dollar resources haven't prevented these issues, which are exacerbated by their monopoly on iOS browser engines.
SMRTR provides this summary for quick context. The original article belongs to Go Make Things.
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