What’s !important #12 talks about the old (testing in Safari when you don’t have Safari), the new (::checkmark), the in-between (anchor positioning but with HTML), and more.

Buckle up!

Testing in Safari when you don’t have Safari

Source: Frontend Masters

Safari is the second most popular web browser, but is only available to Apple users. Fair enough. I mean, Apple are heavily invested in making Safari a proprietary browser that’s deeply integrated with Apple’s software and hardware. However, this makes testing websites in Safari a bit of a pain. Declan Chidlow explained what our options are in regards to testing in Safari when you don’t have Safari.