Safari now works a lot like other major browsers when it comes to displaying web content on an iPhone or Mac, after a year-long joint effort to make the online experience similar across the industry.
As people who grew up with Internet Explorer and Netscape can attest, there can be a lot of difference between what one browser displays and what another shows. Thanks to an effort between multiple browser makers, including Apple, the web navigation tools now work a lot more predictably.
As explained in a Friday WebKit blog post, Interop 2025 was the fourth year when browser developers worked to improve the interoperability of browsers. The group, made up of Apple, Bocoup, Google, Igalia, Microsoft, and Mozilla, determined areas where interoperability matters for web developers, and then focused work on those features.
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