HTML & Safari

HTML & Safari
The relationship between HTML and Safari has always been a fascinating dance of innovation, interpretation, and sometimes, a little frustration. As someone who's spent over 5 years deeply entrenched in web development, particularly with HTML's foundational role, I've witnessed firsthand how Apple's browser shapes the web experience for millions. It's not just about getting your code to render; it's about understanding the nuances that make a great user experience on a platform known for its polish. You might be surprised to know how much thought goes into cross-browser compatibility, even with a language as seemingly universal as HTML. While the core specifications are consistent, implementations can vary, and Safari, with its WebKit engine, often introduces its own set of considerations. This is especially true when we delve into the latest tech trends and bleeding-edge CSS properties. I remember a particular project where we were pushing the boundaries of visua…

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