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3 days agoSafari Adds scrollend Event Support, Completing Baseline Browser Coverage
Safari 26.2 introduces the scrollend event, providing reliable detection of scroll completion across major browsers.
As the HTTP Archive reminds us, video and audio files are some of the heaviest resources requested by web pages. This new standard will dramatically reduce page weight and ease resource overhead all through a simple declarative HTML attribute. Lazy audio and video works just like lazy-loading of image and iframe elements work today: just add loading=
Anytime an exciting new web technology starts to land in browsers, developers want to know "when in the world am I going to be able to use this?" Currently, the finalized syntax for Grid Lanes is available in Safari Technology Preview. Edge, Chrome and Firefox have all made significant progress on their implementations, so it's going to arrive sooner than you think. Plus, you can start using it as soon as you want to with progressive enhancement.
Twenty years after its introduction, the jQuery team has released version 4.0.0. The first major release in almost 10 years brings significant improvements, modernizations, and breaking changes. Many users can upgrade with minimal changes to their code. Version 4.0.0 is intended to mark a new phase for the JavaScript library. The release follows a long development cycle with several pre-releases. The breaking changes are changes that the team has wanted to implement for years but was unable to do so in patch or minor releases.