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Microsoft, Google, and others partner to improve browser compatibility, focusing on five areas, including CSS Flexbox, CSS Grid, and CSS sticky positioning

Google and Microsoft have announced that they're joining forces with other companies such as Igalia, as well as the “broader web community” …

Neowin João Carrasqueira

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  • @chromiumdev @chromiumdev on x
    You told us what you needed, and we listened! In 2021, we aim to eliminate the five top compatibility pain points on the web: Google blog post: https://web.dev/... Microsoft: https://blogs.windows.com/... https://twitter.com/...
  • @tomayac Thomas Steiner on x
    Super happy about the #compat2021 initiative: https://web.dev/.... Eliminating 5 top compatibility pain points on the Web.
  • @mahemoff @mahemoff on x
    Just noticed Google deprecated its own https://goo.gl/ shortener and recommends bitly etc (though really why are shorteners even needed on Twitter anymore?) https://twitter.com/...
  • @iansherr Ian Sherr on x
    I feel like I read this type of story ever few years and nothing comes of it? https://twitter.com/...
  • @msedgedev @msedgedev on x
    We're excited to join @chromiumdev and the broader web community in kicking off #Compat2021, a cross-browser effort aiming to fix frustrating compatibility issues across browsers in a number of key areas. Read more on the Edge blog: https://blogs.windows.com/...