Comment by zb3

2 months ago

Not supported in Firefox and Safari. Also it seems most people forget that the more bloated the web platform is, the more resources are needed to develop and maintain a web browser engine.. Chromium is open-source, but it's already expensive to maintain a fork or even rebuild it..

They just need to start deprecating and removing old features. They had no issues with XSLT removal even when some major sites like the library of congress used it. So the excuse of backward compatability has already proven to be a lie.

  • > They just need to start deprecating and removing old features.

    That's not going to happen.

    They can't break millions of websites by removing old features. Besides, for the most part, current developers can ignore most of the old stuff.

    But a site made in 1997 has to render on current browsers.

  • Yeah. Font-size and width, be gone!

    • I think you mean "be gone" to only px based font-size right ? And instead of "width", use "inline-size". Instead of "height", use "block-size".