![]() And you can send a tweet to or to share your thoughts on this release. We also welcome your feedback on the Safari user interface. Filing issues really does make a difference. If you have bug fixes you would like to see addressed, or other ideas, including features you would like to see implemented in WebKit, file a WebKit bug report. Fixed resources from memory cache showing empty content in Network, Sources, and Search tabs.Fixed communication between BroadcastChannel instances in distinct opaque origins.Fixed computing implicit keyframes when a 0% and/or 100% keyframe is defined but only specifies a timing function.Fixed missing text in a sign-in sheet when registering a passkey with syncing platform authenticator disabled if Touch ID is not setup.Fixed images displayed in Reader not appearing in a print job or PDF export.Fixed disappearing multi-column content inside a fixed position container when scrolling.Fixed flickering when rendering overlapping negative z-index layers.Fixed capturing and rendering audio simultaneously. ![]() Fixed playback for video when the timeline sometimes goes backward at the start of playback.Fixed starting audio playback in Safari when the device is locked.Fixed stalled playback when seeking in a xHE-AAC track backed by a SourceBuffer.Fixed WebAudio playback rate speeding up for a few seconds when using createMediaElementSource.Fixed replaceTrack with different constraints preventing sending packets.Fixed blank video playback with only audio.Fixed to respect crossorigin=anonymous and prevent sending credentials to different-origin links.Fixed page layout automatically when new fonts are installed.Fixed managed pasteboard on iOS to work for all managed locations including managed Safari domains.Fixed resetting writing direction when inserting a new paragraph breaks out of a quoted reply block.Fixed logical inline and logical block viewport units to be based on the current element’s writing-mode.Fixed :focus-visible matching a mouse click after a second element.focus() call.Fixed inert behavior to apply to ::after, ::before, and ::marker pseudo-elements.Fixed object-fit causing iframe contents to shift.Newly defined in CSS Selectors level 4, the :modal pseudo-class can be used to select dialog elements opened with the showModal() API. You can update to Safari 15.6 on macOS Big Sur and macOS Catalina by going to System Preferences → Software Update → More info, and choosing to update Safari. Safari 15.6 is available for macOS Monterey 12.5, macOS Big Sur, macOS Catalina, iPadOS 15.6, and iOS 15.6. Safari 15.6 does include one new feature for web developers - the :modal CSS pseudo-class. Safari 15.6 is the seventh major release of Safari since last fall’s Safari 15.0.Ĭontinuing efforts from Safari 15.5, WebKit’s work for this version of Safari was focused predominately on fixing bugs and polishing existing features.
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