March 2020 web platform update
Now widely available on the web platform
Widely available
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Media capture: The
navigator.mediaDevices.getUserMedia()
API requests access to devices that produce audio or video streams, such as microphones or video cameras. Learn more. -
Resource timing (initial support):
PerformanceResourceTiming
entries report when network events happen while loading a resource, such as when connections start and end. You can use this information to measure loading times. Learn more.
Newly available on the web platform
Newly available
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Web animations: The web animations API allows you to animate and synchronize the animations of DOM elements. Learn more.
Now available in Safari
Limited availability
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min(), max(), and clamp(): The
min()
andmax()
CSS functions return the minimum or maximum of the arguments, whileclamp()
clamps a value to a given range. Learn more. -
Picture-in-picture (video): The picture-in-picture API allow websites to create a floating, always-on-top video window. Also known as PiP or pop-out video. Learn more.
Now available in Safari on iOS
Limited availability
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min(), max(), and clamp(): The
min()
andmax()
CSS functions return the minimum or maximum of the arguments, whileclamp()
clamps a value to a given range. Learn more. -
Picture-in-picture (video): The picture-in-picture API allow websites to create a floating, always-on-top video window. Also known as PiP or pop-out video. Learn more.