www.rancakmedia.com – Microsoft and Google work together to make it easier for web developers to create websites. The main problem for web developers is the compatibility of their website with different browsers.
The partnership is called #Compat2022 and aims to address five major browser compatibility issues. The five areas are CSS Flexbox, CSS Grid, Position: Sticky, Aspect Ratio and CSS Transformations. The project also invites web developers to contribute.
Chrome developers tweeted Monday that Microsoft and Google have jointly announced #Compat2022 to address a major issue facing web developers regarding browser compatibility.
Google has listed the top five problems that web developers face when building websites on their Google Developers blog. Information about this is collected through a Google project called Web Developer Satisfaction (DevSAT). The project also invites the web developer community to report any bugs or missing items they encounter.
CSS Flexbox is a tool that developers can use to align images on their websites. The problem with this is the auto-alignment feature, which malfunctions causing images to become disproportionately across different browsers.
Another problem for web developers is the CSS Grid. The improvements will help create animated grid layouts in Chromium and WebKit, as Gecko already supports this feature. CSS Positioning: Sticky helps in placing and correcting content on a web page, and enhancing it improves consistency between browsers.
You’ll also want to set the aspect ratio to maintain a consistent aspect ratio for various elements. Lastly, improving CSS transformations helps with consistency of 3D effects and animations across browsers.
Microsoft and Google are working together to fix issues in Chromium which can be used to fix issues in Chrome and Edge browsers. If you want to keep track of the latest developments, you can do so in the Compat 2022 dashboard.
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