Interop 2025 brought a bunch of new web platform features & fixes, but here's what's coming in 2026…
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Microsoft Edge is commited to a more powerful, predictable, and reliable web platform. One way we pursue those goals is via our ongoing participation in the Interop project. This year mark
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Software and other dark arts, by Nolan Lawson
Exciting news for web developers, designers, and browser enthusiasts alike — Interop 2026 is here, continuing the mission of improving cross-browser interoperability.
Oprah Winfrey and I have something in common, which is that our favorite album is Paul Simon’s Graceland. I’ve been thinking a lot recently about the opening track, “The Boy in th…
We rolled out adaptive light-dark() support on our design system themes and it’s been a delightful upgrade. Creating light and dark variable sets isn’t difficult, but delivery has trade-offs. Most apps that do this probably ship both sets of token values in a single stylesheet. That’s fine until you have multiple kilobytes of duplicate definitions. To get around the performance problems we built two separate stylesheets –which is also not great– but my coworker Zacky found a good trick with <link disabled> to make it tolerable. Ultimately, we wanted to offer a single stylesheet for our human (and agent) friends to control theming.