@957492b3@90431d67@c4691757 You *can* still use it for things just like you described. You just don’t *have* to use it anymore for this:
.foo {
& div { … }
}
With Safari 17.0 coming out today (for macOS Sonoma, macOS Ventura, *and* macOS Monterey), it’s a great time to watch *Rediscover Safari developer features* from WWDC23.
My colleague Patrick will walk you through the new Develop menu, rethought feature flags, redesigned Responsive Design mode, and my favorite — how to use iPhone, iPad, and Vision Pro simulators to easily see how your website or web app will work on those devices.
https://developer.apple.com/videos/play/wwdc2023/10262/
Safari 17.0 for Mac is here!
https://webkit.org/blog/14445/webkit-features-in-safari-17-0/
Have you updated yet? You can, even if you are not ready for macOS Sonoma.
If you are running macOS Ventura or macOS Monterey, you can update Safari by going to Software Update and clicking “More info”. On macOS Ventura, that’s > System Settings > General > Software Update > More info, and choose to update Safari.
There are massive updates to our developer tools, plus Web Apps on macOS Sonoma!
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