May 2020 web platform update
Now available in Chrome
Limited availability
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requestVideoFrameCallback(): The
requestVideoFrameCallback()
method for<video>
schedules a function that runs with the next video frame. It is similar torequestAnimationFrame()
, but for video. Learn more. -
Trusted types: Trusted types allow you to lock down insecure parts of the DOM API and prevent client-side cross-site scripting (XSS) attacks. Learn more.
Now available in Chrome Android
Limited availability
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requestVideoFrameCallback(): The
requestVideoFrameCallback()
method for<video>
schedules a function that runs with the next video frame. It is similar torequestAnimationFrame()
, but for video. Learn more. -
Trusted types: Trusted types allow you to lock down insecure parts of the DOM API and prevent client-side cross-site scripting (XSS) attacks. Learn more.
Now available in Edge
Limited availability
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requestVideoFrameCallback(): The
requestVideoFrameCallback()
method for<video>
schedules a function that runs with the next video frame. It is similar torequestAnimationFrame()
, but for video. Learn more. -
Scroll to text fragment: Text fragments are URL fragments on the form
#:~:text=snippet
and link to a snippet of text within a page. The browser may scroll, highlight, or otherwise bring that text to the reader's attention. Learn more. -
Trusted types: Trusted types allow you to lock down insecure parts of the DOM API and prevent client-side cross-site scripting (XSS) attacks. Learn more.
Now available in Firefox
Limited availability
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Grid: CSS Grid is a two-dimensional layout system, which lays content out in rows and columns. Learn more.