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"Celebrating half a decade of improving web interoperability"

Every year since the beginning of the decade, Igalia has been a part of the Interop Project, a group that brings together browser teams to find areas for coordinated improvement of the web platform. By working together to eliminate differences in implementations, the Interop Project makes the web better for everyone.

Launching today, Interop 2025 carries on this work by committing to work in the 19 focus areas the group selected:

  • <details> element (HTML)
  • Anchor positioning (CSS)
  • backdrop-filter (CSS)
  • Layout (CSS)
  • @scope (CSS)
  • text-decoration (CSS)
  • View Transitions (CSS)
  • Writing modes (CSS)
  • Modules (JS)
  • Navigation API (JS)
  • Pointer and Mouse events (JS)
  • Remove mutation events (JS)
  • scrollend event (JS)
  • Storage Access API (JS)
  • URLPattern (JS)
  • WebAssembly Additions (JS)
  • WebRTC (JS)
  • Core Web Vitals
  • Web Compat

In addition, there will be five areas of investigation:

  • Accessibility testing
  • Gaming API testing
  • Mobile testing
  • Privacy testing
  • WebVTT testing

To learn more about Interop 2025, visit the Interop 2025 Dashboard; read one of the announcement posts from Apple, Boucoup, Google, Microsoft, and Mozilla; or listen to today’s episode of Igalia Chats with Brian and Eric!