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CSS animation problem in Safari

Hello, I have a CSS animation with a delay, and I pause it during the delay. It works as expected on Firefox and Chrome. But on Safari, the animation jumps to the last frame. Is it a Safari bug and how to work around it?

On this page an answer is given by Kyle:

Answer given:

This is due to a bug in Safari 5.1 (maybe higher as well.) that the program is trying to access a part of protected memory that it should not be and Windows stops the process before it makes any major problems. A whole lot of bug reports have been submitted to Apple, but there is no word of a fix yet.

You can try repairing the install of Safari, but it’s anyone’s guess as to whether it will work or not and of course, other users on your page will have to go through these steps which is a lot to ask them.

Windows + R → appwiz.cpl → Right click Safari → Repair.

Hope some of that helps.

This was an old bug and I don’t think it’s related with my problem. I use the latest Safari.

What version of Safari are you using and on what platform? If PC, it might be worth realizing that Apple has not supported Safari for the PC in years . You shouldn’t be wasting your time trying to support it.

Hi Rork welcome to the forum

To be clear, this is a problem with Safari on Windows?

If so, I don’t think there is much hope or use in trying to solve the problem by changing your code.

Safari and Windows have been incompatible for so long now I’ve forgotten when Safari stopped having a Windows version.

:martial_arts_uniform:

No it’s not on Windows. I tried on macOS and iOS, same bug.

Maybe Safari needs the webkit prefix for the CSS ?

I tried with webkit prefix everywhere but the bug is still there.

I just noticed

I’m not a fan of having onload in the body tag, but regardless, should the space be there after the function name?

This is just a test snippet. Space before parenthesis is my personal formatting preference. Hopefully this won’t change the semantic.

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WebKit Features in Safari 16.4

Mar 27, 2023

by Patrick Angle, Marcos Caceres, Razvan Caliman, Jon Davis, Brady Eidson, Timothy Hatcher, Ryosuke Niwa, and Jen Simmons

Web Push on iOS and iPadOS

Improvements for web apps, web components, javascript and webassembly, images, video, and audio, developer tooling, web inspector, safari web extensions, safari content blockers, new restrictions in lockdown mode, more improvements.

Today, we’re thrilled to tell you about the many additions to WebKit that are included in Safari 16.4. This release is packed with 135 new web features and over 280 polish updates. Let’s take a look.

You can experience Safari 16.4 on macOS Ventura , macOS Monterey, macOS Big Sur, iPadOS 16 , and iOS 16 . Update to Safari 16.4 on macOS Monterey or macOS Big Sur by going to System Preferences → Software Update → More info, and choosing to update Safari. Or update on macOS Ventura, iOS or iPadOS, by going to Settings → General → Software Update.

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iOS and iPadOS 16.4 add support for Web Push to web apps added to the Home Screen. Web Push makes it possible for web developers to send push notifications to their users through the use of Push API , Notifications API , and Service Workers .

Deeply integrated with iOS and iPadOS, Web Push notifications from web apps work exactly like notifications from other apps. They show on the Lock Screen, in Notification Center, and on a paired Apple Watch. Focus provides ways for users to precisely configure when or where to receive Web Push notifications — putting users firmly in control of the experience. For more details, read Web Push for Web Apps on iOS and iPadOS .

WebKit on iOS and iPadOS 16.4 adds support for the Badging API . It allows web app developers to display an app badge count just like any other app on iOS or iPadOS. Permission for a Home Screen web app to use the Badging API is automatically granted when a user gives permission for notifications.

To support notifications and badging for multiple installs of the same web app, WebKit adds support for the id member of the Web Application Manifest standard. Doing so continues to provide users the convenience of saving multiple copies of a web app, perhaps logged in to different accounts separating work and personal usage — which is especially powerful when combined with the ability to customize Home Screen pages with different sets of apps for each Focus .

iOS and iPadOS 16.4 also add support so that third-party web browsers can offer “Add to Home Screen” in the Share menu. For the details on how browsers can implement support, as well more information about all the improvements to web apps, read Web Push for Web Apps on iOS and iPadOS .

We continue to care deeply about both the needs of a wide-range of web developers and the everyday experience of users. Please keep sending us your ideas and requests . There’s more work to do, and we couldn’t be more excited about where this space is headed.

Web Components is a suite of technologies that together make it possible to create reusable custom HTML elements with encapsulated functionality. Safari 16.4 improves support for Web Components with several powerful new capabilities.

Safari 16.4 adds support Declarative Shadow DOM, allowing developers to define shadow DOM without the use of JavaScript. And it adds support for ElementInternals , providing the basis for improved accessibility for web components, while enabling custom elements to participate in forms alongside built-in form elements.

Also, there’s now support for the Imperative Slot API. Slots define where content goes in the template of a custom element. The Imperative Slot API allows developers to specify the assigned node for a slot element in JavaScript for additional flexibility.

Safari 16.4 adds support for quite a few new CSS properties, values, pseudo-classes and syntaxes. We are proud to be leading the way in several areas to the future of graphic design on the web.

Margin Trim

The margin-trim property can be used to eliminate margins from elements that are abutting their container. For example, imagine we have a section element, and inside it we have content consisting of an h2 headline and several paragraphs. The section is styled as a card, with an off-white background and some padding. Like usual, the headline and paragraphs all have top and bottom margins — which provide space between them. But we actually don’t want a margin above the first headline, or after the last paragraph. Those margins get added to the padding, and create more space than what’s desired.

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Often web developers handle this situation by removing the top margin on the headline with h2 { margin-block-start: 0 } and the bottom margin on the last paragraph with p:last-child { margin-block-end: 0 } — and hoping for the best. Problems occur, however, when unexpected content is placed in this box. Maybe another instance starts with an h3 , and no one wrote code to remove the top margin from that h3 . Or a second h2 is written into the text in the middle of the box, and now it’s missing the top margin that it needs.

The margin-trim property allows us to write more robust and flexible code. We can avoid removing margins from individual children, and instead put margin-trim: block on the container.

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This communicates to the browser: please trim away any margins that butt up against the container. The rule margin-trim: block trims margins in the block direction, while margin-trim: inline trims margins in the inline direction.

Try this demo for yourself in Safari 16.4 or Safari Technology Preview to see the results.

Safari 16.4 also adds support for the new line height and root line height units, lh and rlh . Now you can set any measurement relative to the line-height. For example, perhaps you’d like to set the margin above and below your paragraphs to match your line-height.

The lh unit references the current line-height of an element, while the rlh unit references the root line height — much like em and rem.

Safari 16.4 adds support for font-size-adjust . This CSS property provides a way to preserve the apparent size and readability of text when different fonts are being used. While a web developer can tell the browser to typeset text using a specific font size, the reality is that different fonts will render as different visual sizes. You can especially see this difference when more than one font is used in a single paragraph. In the following demo , the body text is set with a serif font, while the code is typeset in a monospace font — and they do not look to be the same size. The resulting differences in x-height can be quite disruptive to reading. The demo also provides a range of font fallback options for different operating systems, which introduces even more complexity. Sometimes the monospace font is bigger than the body text, and other times it’s smaller, depending on which font family is actually used. The font-size-adjust property gives web developers a solution to this problem. In this case, we simply write code { font-size-adjust: 0.47; } to ask the browser to adjust the size of the code font to match the actual glyph size of the body font.

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To round out support for the font size keywords, font-size: xxx-large is now supported in Safari 16.4.

Pseudo-classes

Safari 16.4 also adds support for several new pseudo-classes. Targeting a particular text direction, the :dir() pseudo-class lets you define styles depending on whether the language’s script flows ltr (left-to-right) or rtl ( right-to-left ). For example, perhaps you want to rotate a logo image a bit to the left or right, depending on the text direction:

Along with unprefixing the Fullscreen API (see below), the CSS :fullscreen pseudo-class is also now unprefixed. And in Safari 16.4, the :modal pseudo-class also matches fullscreen elements.

Safari 16.4 adds :has() support for the :lang pseudo-class, making it possible to style any part of a page when a particular language is being used on that page. In addition, the following media pseudo-classes now work dynamically inside of :has() , opening up a world of possibilities for styling when audio and video are in different states of being played or manipulated — :playing , :paused , :seeking , :buffering , :stalled , :picture-in-picture , :volume-locked , and :muted . To learn more about :has() , read Using :has() as a CSS Parent Selector and much more .

Safari 16.4 adds support for Relative Color Syntax. It provides a way to specify a color value in a much more dynamic fashion. Perhaps you want to use a hexadecimal value for blue, but make that color translucent — passing it into the hsl color space to do the calculation.

Or maybe you want to define a color as a variable, and then adjust that color using a mathematical formula in the lch color space, telling it to cut the lightness ( l ) in half with calc(l / 2) , while keeping the chroma ( c ) and hue ( h ) the same.

Relative Color Syntax is powerful. Originally appearing in Safari Technology Preview 122 in Feb 2021, we’ve been waiting for the CSS Working Group to complete its work so we could ship. There isn’t documentation on MDN or Can I Use about Relative Color Syntax yet, but likely will be soon. Meanwhile the Color 5 specification is the place to learn all about it.

Last December, Safari 16.2 added support for color-mix() . Another new way to specify a color value, the functional notation of color-mix makes it possible to tell a browser to mix two different colors together, using a certain color space .

Safari 16.4 adds support for using currentColor with color-mix() . For example, let’s say we want to grab whatever the current text color might be, and mix 50% of it with white to use as a hover color. And we want the mathematical calculations of the mixing to happen in the oklab color space. We can do exactly that with:

Safari 16.2 also added support for Gradient Interpolation Color Spaces last December. It allows the interpolation math of gradients — the method of determining intermediate color values — to happen across different color spaces. This illustration shows the differences between the default sRGB interpolation compared to interpolation in lab and lch color spaces:

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Safari 16.4 adds support for the new system color keywords . Think of them as variables which represent the default colors established by the user, browser, or OS — defaults that change depending on whether the system is set to light mode, dark mode, high contrast mode, etc. For instance, Canvas represents the current default background color of the HTML page. Use system color keywords just like other named colors in CSS. For example, h4 { color: FieldText; } will style h4 headlines to match the default color of text inside form fields. When a user switches from light to dark mode, the h4 color will automatically change as well. Find the full list of system colors in CSS Color level 4 .

Media Queries Syntax Improvements

Safari 16.4 adds support for the syntax improvements from Media Queries level 4. Range syntax provides an alternative way to write out a range of values for width or height. For example, if you want to define styles that are applied when the browser viewport is between 400 and 900 pixels wide, in the original Media Query syntax, you would have written:

Now with the new syntax from Media Queries level 4, you can instead write:

This is the same range syntax that’s been part of Container Queries from its beginning, which shipped in Safari 16.0 .

Media Queries level 4 also brings more understandable syntax for combining queries using boolean logic with and , not , and or . For example:

Can instead be greatly simplified as:

Or, along with the range syntax changes, as:

Custom Properties

Safari 16.4 adds support for CSS Properties and Values API with support for the @property at-rule. It greatly extends the capabilities of CSS variables by allowing developers to specify the syntax of the variable, the inheritance behavior, and the variable initial value — similar to how browser engines define CSS properties.

With @property support, developers can to do things in CSS that were impossible before, like animate gradients or specific parts of transforms.

Web Animations

Safari 16.4 includes some additional improvements for web animations. You can animate custom properties. Animating the blending of mismatched filter lists is now supported. And Safari now supports KeyframeEffect.iterationComposite .

Outline + Border Radius

Until now, if a web developer styled an element that had an outline with a custom outline-style , and that element had curved corners, the outline would not follow the curve in Safari. Now in Safari 16.4, outline always follows the curve of border-radius .

CSS Typed OM

Safari 16.4 adds support for CSS Typed OM , which can be used to expose CSS values as typed JavaScript objects. Input validation for CSSColorValues is also supported as part of CSS Typed OM. Support for Constructible and Adoptable CSSStyleSheet objects also comes to Safari 16.4.

Safari 16.4 now supports lazy loading iframes with loading="lazy" . You might put it on a video embed iframe, for example , to let the browser know if this element is offscreen, it doesn’t need to load until the user is about to scroll it into view.

By the way, you should always include the height and width attributes on iframes, so browsers can reserve space in the layout for it before the iframe has loaded. If you resize the iframe with CSS, be sure to define both width and height in your CSS. You can also use the aspect-ratio property to make sure an iframe keeps it’s shape as it’s resized by CSS.

Now in Safari 16.4, a gray line no longer appears to mark the space where a lazy-loaded image will appear once it’s been loaded.

Safari 16.4 also includes two improvements for <input type="file"> . Now a thumbnail of a selected file will appear on macOS. And the cancel event is supported.

Safari 16.4 brings a number of useful new additions for developers in JavaScript and WebAssembly.

RegExp Lookbehind makes it possible to write Regular Expressions that check what’s before your regexp match. For example, match patterns like (?<=foo)bar matches bar only when there is a foo before it. It works for both positive and negative lookbehind.

JavaScript Import Maps give web developers the same sort of versioned file mapping used in other module systems, without the need for a build step.

Growable SharedArrayBuffer provided a more efficient mechanism for growing an existing buffer for generic raw binary data. And resizable ArrayBuffer allows for resizing of a byte array in JavaScript.

In WebAssembly, we’ve added support for 128-bit SIMD.

Safari 16.4 also includes:

  • Array.fromAsync
  • Array#group and Array#groupToMap
  • Atomics.waitAsync
  • import.meta.resolve()
  • Intl.DurationFormat
  • String#isWellFormed and String#toWellFormed
  • class static initialization blocks
  • Symbols in WeakMap and WeakSet

Safari 16.4 adds support for quite a few new Web API. We prioritized the features you’ve told us you need most.

Offscreen Canvas

When using Canvas, the rendering, animation, and user interaction usually happens on the main execution thread of a web application. Offscreen Canvas provides a canvas that can be rendered off screen, decoupling the DOM and the Canvas API so that the <canvas> element is no longer entirely dependent on the DOM. Rendering can now also be transferred to a worker context, allowing developers to run tasks in a separate thread and avoid heavy work on the main thread that can negatively impact the user experience. The combination of DOM-independent operations and rendering of the main thread can provide a significantly better experience for users, especially on low-power devices. In Safari 16.4 we’ve added Offscreen Canvas support for 2D operations. Support for 3D in Offscreen Canvas is in development.

Fullscreen API

Safari 16.4 now supports the updated and unprefixed Fullscreen API on macOS and iPadOS. Fullscreen API provides a way to present a DOM element’s content so that it fills the user’s entire screen, and to exit fullscreen mode once it’s unneeded. The user is given control over exiting fullscreen mode through various mechanisms, include pressing the ‘Esc’ key on the keyboard, or performing a downwards gesture on touch-enabled devices. This ensures that the user always has the ability to exit fullscreen whenever they desire, preserving their control over the browsing experience.

Screen Orientation API

Along with the Fullscreen API we’ve added preliminary support for Screen Orientation API in Safari 16.4, including:

  • ScreenOrientation.prototype.type returns the screen’s current orientation.
  • ScreenOrientation.prototype.angle returns the screen’s current orientation angle.
  • ScreenOrientation.prototype.onchange event handler, which fires whenever the screen changes orientation.

Support for the lock() and unlock() methods remain experimental features for the time being. If you’d like to try them out, you can enable them in the Settings app on iOS and iPadOS 16.4 via Safari → Advanced → Experimental Features → Screen Orientation API (Locking / Unlocking).

Screen Wake Lock API

The Screen Wake Lock API provides a mechanism to prevent devices from dimming or locking the screen. The API is useful for any application that requires the screen to stay on for an extended period of time to provide uninterrupted user experience, such as a cooking site, or for displaying a QR code.

User Activation API

User Activation API provides web developers with a means to check whether a user meaningfully interacted with a web page. This is useful as some APIs require meaningful “user activation”, such as, a click or touch, before they can be used. Because user activation is based on a timer, the API can be used to check if document currently has user activation as otherwise a call to an API would fail. Read The User Activation API for more details and usage examples.

WebGL Canvas Wide Gamut Color

WebGL canvas now supports the display-p3 wide-gamut color space. To learn more about color space support, read Improving Color on the Web , Wide Gamut Color in CSS with Display-P3 , and Wide Gamut 2D Graphics using HTML Canvas .

Compression Streams API

Compression Streams API allows for compressing and decompressing streams of data in directly in the browser, reducing the need for a third-party JavaScript compression library. This is handy if you need to “gzip” a stream of data to send to a server or to save on the user’s device.

Safari 16.4 also includes many other new Web API features, including:

  • Reporting API
  • Notification API in dedicated workers
  • Permissions API for dedicated workers
  • Service Workers and Shared Workers to the Permissions API
  • gamepad.vibrationActuator
  • A submitter parameter in the FormData constructor
  • COEP violation reporting
  • COOP/COEP navigation violation reporting
  • Fetch Initiator
  • Fetch Metadata Request Headers
  • importing compressed EC keys in WebCrypto
  • loading scripts for nested workers
  • non-autofill credential type for the autocomplete attribute
  • revoking Blob URLs across same-origin contexts
  • isComposing attribute on InputEvent
  • termination of nested workers
  • transfer size metrics for first parties in ServerTiming and PerformanceResourceTiming
  • KeyframeEffect.iterationComposite
  • WEBGL_clip_cull_distance

Last fall, Safari 16 brought support for AVIF images to iOS 16, iPadOS 16 and macOS Ventura. Now with Safari 16.4, AVIF is also supported on macOS Monterey and macOS Big Sur. Updates to our AVIF implementation ensure animated images and images with film grain (noise synthesis) are now fully supported, and that AVIF works inside the <picture> element. We’ve also updated our AVIF implementation to be more lenient in accepting and displaying images that don’t properly conform to the AVIF standard.

Safari 16.4 adds support for the video portion of Web Codecs API . This gives web developers complete control over how media is processed by providing low-level access to the individual frames of a video stream. It’s especially useful for applications that do video editing, video conferencing, or other real-time processing of video.

Media features new to Safari 16.4 also include:

  • Improvements to audio quality for web video conferencing
  • Support for a subset of the AudioSession Web API
  • Support for AVCapture virtual cameras
  • Support for inbound rtp trackIdentifier stat field
  • Support for VTT-based extended audio descriptions
  • Support to allow a site to provide an “alternate” URL to be used during AirPlay

WKPreferences , used by WKWebView on iOS and iPadOS 16.4, adds a new shouldPrintBackgrounds API that allows clients to opt-in to including a pages’s background when printing.

Inspectable WebKit and JavaScriptCore API

Across all platforms supporting WKWebView or JSContext , a new property is available called isInspectable ( inspectable in Objective-C) on macOS 13.4 and iOS, iPadOS, and tvOS 16.4. It defaults to false , and you can set it to true to opt-in to content being inspectable using Web Inspector, even in release builds of apps.

Develop Menu > Patrick's iPhone > Example App

When an app has enabled inspection, it can be inspected from Safari’s Develop menu in the submenu for either the current computer or an attached device. For iOS and iPadOS, you must also have enabled Web Inspector in the Settings app under Safari > Advanced > Web Inspector .

To learn more, read Enabling the Inspection of Web Content in Apps .

When automating Safari 16.4 with safaridriver , we now supports commands for getting elements inside shadow roots, as well as accessibility commands for getting the computed role and label of elements. When adding a cookie with safaridriver , the SameSite attribute is now supported. Improvements have also been made to performing keyboard actions, including better support for modifier keys behind held and support for typing characters represented by multiple code points, including emoji. These improvements make writing cross-browser tests for your website even easier.

Typography Tooling

Web Inspector in Safari 16.4 adds new typography inspection capabilities in the Fonts details sidebar of the Elements Tab.

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Warnings are now shown for synthesized bold and oblique when the rendering engine has to generate these styles for a font that doesn’t provide a suitable style. This may be an indicator that the font file for a declared @font-face was not loaded. Or it may be that the specific value for font-weight or font-style isn’t supported by the used font.

A variable font is a font format that contains instructions on how to generate, from a single file, multiple style variations, such as weight, stretch, slant, optical sizing, and others. Some variable fonts allow for a lot of fine-tuning of their appearance, like the stroke thickness, the ascender height or descender depth, and even the curves or roundness of particular glyphs. These characteristics are expressed as variation axes and they each have a custom value range defined by the type designer.

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The Fonts details sidebar now provides interactive controls to adjust values of variation axes exposed by a variable font and see the results live on the inspected page allowing you to get the font style that’s exactly right for you.

Tooling for Conditionals in CSS

The controls under the new User Preference Overrides popover in the Elements Tab allow you to emulate the states of media features like prefers-reduced-motion and prefers-contrast to ensure that the web content you create adapts to the user’s needs. The toggle to emulate the states of prefers-color-scheme , which was previously a standalone button, has moved to this new popover.

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The Styles panel of the Elements Tab now allows editing the condition text for @media , @container and @supports CSS rules. This allows you to make adjustments in-context and immediately see the results on the inspected page. Here’s a quick tip: edit the condition of @supports to its inverse, like @supports not (display: grid) , to quickly check your progressive enhancement approach to styling and layout.

Badging HTML Elements

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New badges for elements in the DOM tree of the Elements Tab join the existing badges for Grid and Flex containers. The new Scroll badge calls out scrollable elements, and the new Events badge provides quick access to the event listeners associated with the element when clicked. And a new Badges toolbar item makes it easy to show just the badges you are interested in and hide others.

Changes to Web Inspector in Safari 16.4 also include:

  • Elements Tab: Improved visual hierarchy of the Layout sidebar.
  • Elements Tab: Added support for nodes that aren’t visible on the page to appear dimmed in the DOM tree.
  • Console Tab: Added support for console snippets.
  • Sources Tab: Added showing relevant special breakpoints in the Pause Reason section.
  • Sources Tab: Added support for inline breakpoints.
  • Sources Tab: Added support for symbolic breakpoints
  • Network Tab: Added a Path column.
  • Network Tab: Added alphabetic sorting of headers.
  • Network Tab: Added support for per-page network throttling.
  • Network Tab: Added using the Shift key to highlight the initiator or initiated resources.
  • Graphics Tab: Added OpenGL object IDs in the Canvas inspector.
  • Settings Tab: Added a setting to turn off dimming nodes that aren’t visible on the page.
  • Added support for function breakpoints and tracepoints.

Enhancements to Declarative Net Request

Safari is always working on improving support for declarativeNetRequest , the declarative way for web extensions to block and modify network requests. In Safari 16.4, several enhancements have been added to the API:

  • The declarativeNetRequest.setExtensionActionOptions API can be used to configure whether to automatically display the action count (number of blocked loads, etc.) as the extension’s badge text.
  • The modifyHeaders action type has been added to rewrite request and response headers. This action requires granted website permissions for the affected domains and the declarativeNetRequestWithHostAccess permission in the manifest.
  • The redirect action type now requires the declarativeNetRequestWithHostAccess permission in the manifest.
  • The MAX_NUMBER_OF_DYNAMIC_AND_SESSION_RULES property has been added to check the maximum number of combined dynamic and session rules an extension can add. The current limit is set at 5,000 rules.

These enhancements give developers more options to customize their content blocking extensions and provide users with better privacy protection.

SVG Icon Support in Web Extensions

Safari 16.4 now supports SVG images as extension and action icons, giving developers more options for creating high-quality extensions. This support brings Safari in line with Firefox, allowing for consistent experiences across platforms. The ability to scale vector icons appropriately for any device means developers no longer need multiple sizes, simplifying the process of creating polished and professional-looking extensions.

Dynamic Content Scripts

Safari 16.4 introduces support for the new scripting.registerContentScript API, which enables developers to create dynamic content scripts that can be registered, updated, or removed programmatically. This API augments the static content scripts declared in the extension manifest, providing developers with more flexibility in managing content scripts and enabling them to create more advanced features for their extensions.

Toggle Reader Mode

The tabs.toggleReaderMode API has been added to Safari 16.4, which enables extensions to toggle Reader Mode for any tab. This function is particularly useful for extensions that want to enhance the user’s browsing experience by allowing them to focus on the content they want to read. By using this API, developers can create extensions that automate the process of enabling Reader Mode for articles, making it easier and more convenient for users to read online content.

Session Storage

The storage.session API, now supported in Safari 16.4, enables extensions to store data in memory for the duration of the browser session, making it a useful tool for storing data that takes a long time to compute or is needed quickly between non-persistent background page loads. This API is particularly useful for storing sensitive or security-related data, such as decryption keys or authentication tokens, that would be inappropriate to store in local storage. The session storage area is not persisted to disk and is cleared when Safari quits, providing enhanced security and privacy for users.

Background Modules

Developers can now take advantage of modules in background service workers and pages by setting "type": "module" in the background section of the manifest. This allows for more organized and maintainable extension code, making it easier to manage complex codebases. By setting this option, background scripts will be loaded as ES modules, enabling the use of import statements to load dependencies and use the latest JavaScript language features.

Safari 16.4 has added support for :has() selectors in Safari Content Blocker rules. This is a powerful new addition to the declarative content blocking capabilities of Safari, as it allows developers to select and hide parent elements that contain certain child elements. Its inclusion in Safari Content Blocker rules opens up a whole new range of possibilities for content blocking. Now developers can create more nuanced and precise rules that can target specific parts of a web page, making it easier to block unwanted content while preserving the user’s browsing experience. This is yet another example of Safari’s commitment to providing a secure and private browsing experience for its users while also offering developers the tools they need to create innovative and effective extensions.

Lockdown Mode is an optional, extreme protection that’s designed for the very few individuals who, because of who they are or what they do, might be personally targeted by some of the most sophisticated digital threats. Most people are never targeted by attacks of this nature.

If a user chooses to enable Lockdown mode on iOS 16.4, iPadOS 16.4, or macOS Ventura 13.3, Safari will now:

  • Disable binary fonts in the CSS Font Loading API
  • Disable Cache API
  • Disable CacheStorage API
  • Disable ServiceWorkers
  • Disable SVG fonts
  • Disable the WebLocks API
  • Disable WebSpeech API

Safari 16.4 now supports dark mode for plain text files. It has support for smooth key-driven scrolling on macOS. And it adds prevention of redirects to data: or about: URLs.

In addition to the 135 new features, WebKit for Safari 16.4 includes an incredible amount work polishing existing features. We’ve heard from you that you want to know more about the many fixes going into each release of Safari. We’ve done our best to list everything that might be of interest to developers, in this case, 280 of those improvements:

  • Fixed -webkit-mask-box-image: initial to set the correct initial value.
  • Fixed -webkit-radial-gradient parsing accidentally treating several mandatory commas as optional.
  • Fixed ::placeholder to not support writing-mode , direction , or text-orientation.
  • Fixed @supports to not work if not , or , or and isn’t followed by a space.
  • Fixed background-repeat not getting correctly exposed through inline styles.
  • Fixed baseline-shift to allow length or percentage, but not numbers.
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Fix SVG CSS animation issue in Safari

Safari 16 has trouble with CSS animations on SVG child elements, but you can resolve them by using a combined transform property.

Setup: You have an SVG that needs separate animations for its path and rect elements. Applying a single transform to the elements works, but combining multiple transforms results in nondeterministic animation bugs:

The fix: You can fix this by combining your transformations into multiple functions on a single transform property:

Try it out:

See the Pen Safari CSS animation SVG bug by Sean McPherson ( @SeanMcP ) on CodePen .

Takeaway: Individual properties for CSS transforms are nice, but they can cause issues with SVG animations in Safari. The safer option seems to be sticking with a single transform property for now.

  • https://stackoverflow.com/a/72022385/8486161
  • https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/transform

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There seems to be some layers conflict and the z-index is not working properly.

A workaround is that we set "transformation: translateZ(0)" at the lowest level. This stops the flickering of the elements, but the repainting of the elements remains, which is not optimal in terms of resource consumption.

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Evan MacAlpine

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Css animation not working in safari.

I've gone over this a couple times and can't figure out why the animations aren't working in the preview. Any help is appreciated. https://w.trhou.se/mz20hbh9cs

Shawn Ramsey

Shawn Ramsey

I forked your Workspace and this worked in Safari for me. You need to add the -webkit- vendor prefix before transform.

You also need to add the animation to the .badge class and remove the unnecessary comma after the .inline class.

In a real world example, you would want to add the animation without the vendor prefix as well as including any vendor prefixes that may be necessary for other browsers. Check http://caniuse.com/ to see which browsers support these properties without the vendor prefix.

Hope that helps :)

Evan MacAlpine

Thanks Shawn! That's was very helpful. It's working now!

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software , design & style  |  September 16, 2014

Safari bug: text suddenly appears bold after css animation completes (antialiasing change)

Safari  has an anti-aliasing issue that’s been around for a LONG time and it seems everyone is content to use an ugly workaround .

i’m just finishing up a site that makes use of the nice Wow.js & Animate.css combo. while doing final cross-browser checks i noticed Safari giving an abrupt change in text style as the fade-in finished.

see the video demo below of Safari versus Chrome, or view this fiddle in Safari: http://jsfiddle.net/7bmoLbm8/

the heart of the matter

the root cause is Safari’s default text anti-aliasing method is subpixel-rendering, yet it can’t support that method while doing CSS animations . the renderer falls back to traditional anti-aliasing, temporarily creating a much thinner font appearance. when the transition completes it looks as if the text suddenly becomes bold.

admittedly the effect is pronounced in my example because i’m using a thin font and an oblique style. i also realized with some testing that it’s hardly noticeable with a standard black text on a white background . perhaps that’s why no-one is complaining very loudly.

i was surprised to see it’s been a bug with WebKit since at least 2009 ! rather i should say a bug within the WebCore  portion as Chrome and other browsers using Blink  no longer suffer from it.

complacency abounds

html { -webkit-font-smoothing: antialiased; } – that’s what everyone’s doing. the “antialiased” value seems to be what Safari uses during the animation, so setting it permanently does prevent the abrupt change.

however… font rendering is a contentious topic . a LOT of time is been spent talking about it ( here , here , here , here , etc.). there are even entire research papers  on how the matter.

i happen to agree with Mr. Fadeyev and his article Please Stop “Fixing” Font Smoothing . mainly just for consistency since Chrome, Firefox, and Safari all look pretty much the same when left alone to their subpixel predilections.

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in my scenario setting font-smoothing to antialiased resulted in extremely thin looking, slightly jagged text in Safari and needlessly hosed the text in Chrome as well.  i really didn’t like shotgunning the entire page with this hack.

fade-antialias-issue-workaround-3974700

i know what you’re probably thinking – but the graphic designer in me says “ one does not simply change the font! ”

can we do better?

i came up empty-handed searching for a true fix.

i did find a simple way to use the workaround only in Safari so that Chrome and Firefox can still look as expected: -webkit-backface-visibility: hidden;

yep, that old trick will keep the text rendering with traditional anti-aliasing even after the animation finishes so there’s no wacky sudden bolding. the text still looks too thin and jagged for my tastes, but only in Safari at least. note that any of the tricks to force hardware accelerated rendering of an element will actually work.

i chose to only apply the workaround to my problem elements:

that approach might look strange in some designs since the same font will then seem to have 2 different styles. in my case, the animated elements were visually distinct from the rest of the page.

if you’re using CSS animations, especially fades, then for now you just have to decide which is the lesser evil – thin jagged text or sudden bolding .

hey Apple, stop stretching the iPhone  and fix this bug already!

related bits

  • the bug’s sordid history
  • examples of the 3 values for -webkit-font-smoothing
  • the Apple way or the Microsoft way?

testing was done with latest versions of the 3 major browsers in OS X 10.9.4. i avoided discussing any Windows based browsers because i only had a virtual machine install of Windows handy ( Parallels ). i wasn’t sure if that environment would render the same as on a native PC.

Safari 7.0.6 (9537.78.2)

Firefox 32.0.1

Chrome 37.0.2062.120

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  5. animations not working in iOS 9.2 safari · Issue #519 · animate-css

    Since animate.css does not set animation-delay the initial example from @peterworth should work as promised. However his animate.css sets the property in this extra line:. animated { -webkit-animation-delay: 1 s; } so that his example hits the Safari bug. Remove that line or replace animate.css with the original source, ...

  6. CSS animation problem in Safari

    Hello, I have a CSS animation with a delay, and I pause it during the delay. It works as expected on Firefox and Chrome. But on Safari, the animation jumps to the last frame. Is it a Safari bug ...

  7. Animating CSS Transitions

    Setting Transition Properties. To create an animated transition, first specify which CSS properties should be animated, using the -webkit-transition-property property, a CSS property that takes other CSS properties as arguments. Set the duration of the animation using the -webkit-transition-duration property.. For example, Listing 5-1 creates a div element that fades out slowly over 2 seconds ...

  8. WebKit Features in Safari 17.2

    The progression of a CSS animation or transition is controlled by a timing function, which defines aspects like acceleration, deceleration or smoothness of playback. ... WebKit for Safari 17.2 also includes a lot of bug fixes and feature polish. Many of these fixes are part of our contribution to improving the 26 focus areas of Interop 2023.

  9. WebKit Features in Safari 16.4

    Web Animations. Safari 16.4 includes some additional improvements for web animations. You can animate custom properties. ... Fixed CSS animations participation in the cascade. ... Fixed a bug where mousedown without mouseup in a frame prevents a click event in another frame.

  10. Fix SVG CSS animation issue in Safari

    Mar 10, 2023 Fix SVG CSS animation issue in Safari. Safari 16 has trouble with CSS animations on SVG child elements, but you can resolve them by using a combined transform property.. Setup: You have an SVG that needs separate animations for its path and rect elements. Applying a single transform to the elements works, but combining multiple transforms results in nondeterministic animation bugs:

  11. Rendering bug and element flickeri…

    Since the Safari update to 15.4.1, our platform with various CSS transitions, transforms and animations has major rendering problems. Various elements (images/text/areas) are loaded multiple times and flicker very ugly. The same elements placed on another side of the platform don't have the problem. There seems to be some layers conflict and ...

  12. iOS/Safari CSS Animation Not Working : r/webdev

    Try translate3d (-100%,0,0) instead of translate (-100%,0). I had the same issue with some iphones when i was implementing this translate3d solved my issues. Works fine in iOS simulators that osx ships with and also in safari. I've added all the -webkit animations.

  13. CSS Animation Bug in latest version of Safari : r/CodingHelp

    I have a keyframes animation that splits a piece of text in half down the middle, and then the two ends fly away from each other off the screen. It…

  14. Css animation not working in Safari

    Evan MacAlpine is having issues with: I've gone over this a couple times and can't figure out why the animations aren't working in the preview. Any help is appreciated. New portfolio videos added to The 5-Step Career Checklist đź’Ľ Check it out!

  15. Safari bug: text suddenly appears bold after css animation completes

    software, design & style | September 16, 2014. Safari bug: text suddenly appears bold after css animation completes (antialiasing change) Safari has an anti-aliasing issue that's been around for a LONG time and it seems everyone is content to use an ugly workaround.. i'm just finishing up a site that makes use of the nice Wow.js & Animate.css combo. while doing final cross-browser checks i ...

  16. Safari bugs: CSS variables not applied immediately if used in animation

    CSS variables not applied immediately if used in animation @ keyframes 2. When animating image, it may appear empty if you're changing src URL too quickly (maybe happens even without animation)

  17. CSS Animation Bug In Safari

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  18. css

    My intention is to have the line draw from start to finish over a couple of seconds. In Firefox and Chrome it animates as intended: How it appears in Firefox mid animation. But in Safari (Mac or iOS) it seems to pick random positions to start the path: How it appears in Safari mid animation. The CSS I'm using to effect this animation is:

  19. Safari CSS animation SVG bug

    You can apply CSS to your Pen from any stylesheet on the web. Just put a URL to it here and we'll apply it, in the order you have them, before the CSS in the Pen itself. You can also link to another Pen here (use the .css URL Extension) and we'll pull the CSS from that Pen and include it.