What's New In DevTools (Chrome 61)
New features and changes coming to DevTools in Chrome 61.
Upcoming Regular Expression Features
An overview of the exciting new features coming to JavaScript regular expressions, including named captures, the dotAll flag, Unicode property escapes, and lookbehind assertions.
Supercharged Live Stream Blog: Code Splitting
“Code splitting” and “route-based chunking” are some of the new buzzwords in web development. But what do they mean and how can you implement them?
Aligned Input Events
Providing a smooth user experience is important for the web. Over the past few releases of Chrome we have driven down input latency across these devices.
DOMException: The play() request was interrupted
What is really happening with "DOMException: The play() request was interrupted"?
Automated testing with Headless Chrome
How to setup Karma, Mocha+Chai, and Travis to run automated tests on Headless Chrome.
Latest Updates to the Credential Management API
Latest updates coming to the Credential Management API in Chrome 60. Also includes an update landed in Chrome 57.
Deprecations and Removals in Chrome 60
A round up of the deprecations and removals in Chrome 60 to help you plan. In this version, security improvements, further webkit deprecations, and more.
Introduction to the Budget API
The Budget API allows developers to perform background actions without notifying users, enabling use cases like silent push.
Object rest and spread properties
This update discusses object rest and spread properties, a new JavaScript feature.
More Updates
Leveraging the Performance Metrics that Most Affect User Experience
Leveraging the Performance Metrics that Most Affect User Experience. Read more
New in Chrome 59
With Chrome 59, you can run Chrome in an automated environment without a user interface or peripherals; notifications on macOS are shown directly by the native macOS notification system; you can now capture full resolution photos with the image capture API, and there’s plenty more! Read more
What's New In DevTools (Chrome 60)
New features and changes coming to DevTools in Chrome 60. Read more
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