What's New in Safari Technology Preview 239: Accessibility, CSS, and Core Improvements

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Apple has released Safari Technology Preview 239, the latest iteration of its experimental browser, now available for download on macOS Tahoe and macOS Sequoia. If you already have the preview version installed, you can update it via System Settings → General → Software Update. This release includes WebKit changes from build 307619@main to 308417@main, delivering a wide range of bug fixes and a few feature additions. Below is a detailed look at what’s new and improved.

What's New in Safari Technology Preview 239: Accessibility, CSS, and Core Improvements
Source: webkit.org

Accessibility

The accessibility team has tackled several VoiceOver issues, making Safari more inclusive for users who rely on screen readers.

Resolved Issues

CSS

CSS receives a notable new feature along with several important bug fixes that enhance layout accuracy.

New Feature

Resolved Issues

Editing

Two editing bugs have been squashed, improving the content creation experience.

Resolved Issues

Forms

A single but critical forms bug has been fixed.

Resolved Issues

MathML

MathML rendering receives improvements for dynamic content and positioning.

Resolved Issues

Safari Technology Preview 239 continues Apple’s commitment to refining the web platform, with a strong focus on accessibility, layout precision, and editing reliability. Developers and early adopters can download the update today and test these changes in their own projects.

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