Interop 2025 Announced

By Chris Coyier on

The Interop 2025 list is out. Interoperability matters because it ensures that the code you write for the web will work the same way for your users regardless of browser and device. The Interop project is a yearly effort where browser implementers survey developers about top pain-points and agree on areas where we will concentrate resources to […]

Success of Interop

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The reason I get so excited about watching and covering Interop around here is because it works so darn well. A browser ecosystem with different engines and different UX but supporting interoperable and standards based code keeps us employed and sane.

Interop 2025

By Chris Coyier on

I love the Interop project. We’re a couple of years into it, and each year it worked just like it was supposed to: features are chosen, those features are implemented (or fixed up) across all browsers. Choosing the features is somewhat democratic, and submissions are open for 2025. Remember last year I measured the positive […]

Arrival of Animate to Auto

By Chris Coyier on

I’m on Chrome 129 and this animate to auto stuff is working for me with no special flags, so color me pleased. Would love to see this go into Interop 2025, as submissions are open. I’m using inline-size and max-content there, but it could be height and auto or block-size and min-content or whatever. There […]

Comparing Interop 2024 Choices to the Popular Vote

By Chris Coyier on

Here’s what made the list this year: A little while back I measured the “popular vote” on features based on positive GitHub emoji reactions on the threads. So! How well did what was actually chosen stack up to the popular vote? Let’s see. Interesting results I’d say! It’s kind of all over the map. By […]

The Popular Vote of Interop 2024

By Chris Coyier on

I believe it will be sometime in January we’ll hear what the Interop Project is going to focus on in 2024. This is a cross-company effort that picks certain web platform features to make sure work perfectly across browsers, meaning us web developers will more happily choose to implement them. I think it’s awesome. We’ve […]

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