August 2022 web platform update
Newly available on the web platform
Newly available
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Array findLast() and findLastIndex(): The
findLast()
andfindLastIndex()
methods of arrays and typed arrays search an array in reverse order for the first item that satisfies a test function. Learn more. -
Individual transform properties: Transform elements with separate
translate
,rotate
, andscale
CSS properties. Learn more.
Now available in Chrome
Limited availability
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Media query range syntax: The range syntax of CSS media queries allows you to use mathematical comparison operators such as
<
,>
,<=
, and>=
to define a range of values for a media feature. For example,(400px < width < 1000px)
returns true if the viewport width is between 400px and 1000px. Learn more. -
object-view-box: The
object-view-box
CSS property crops and zooms to an inset area of an image. Learn more.
Now available in Chrome Android
Limited availability
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Media query range syntax: The range syntax of CSS media queries allows you to use mathematical comparison operators such as
<
,>
,<=
, and>=
to define a range of values for a media feature. For example,(400px < width < 1000px)
returns true if the viewport width is between 400px and 1000px. Learn more. -
object-view-box: The
object-view-box
CSS property crops and zooms to an inset area of an image. Learn more.
Now available in Edge
Limited availability
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Media query range syntax: The range syntax of CSS media queries allows you to use mathematical comparison operators such as
<
,>
,<=
, and>=
to define a range of values for a media feature. For example,(400px < width < 1000px)
returns true if the viewport width is between 400px and 1000px. Learn more. -
object-view-box: The
object-view-box
CSS property crops and zooms to an inset area of an image. Learn more.