MDN-Browser-Compatibility-Report-2020

I would say Safari is the other wildcard, just because they've sort of implemented their own... a lot of their own technologies, and they've implemented standards with slight variations on behavior from Firefox and Chrome, which seem to be kind of on the same page with a lot of layout. Safari is kind of a wildcard, most of it is OK, but occasionally I do run into Flexbox quirks with Safari. Usually a simple CSS rule will fix it, but sometimes it's a little more difficult.

Do you remember the last time?

I don't. I want to say it was probably SVG related, just because SVGs are so complicated and the way that we size them can be difficult. Probably an SVG issue I would say. Can't quite remember though. If there is a chance of an issue with layout it's usually Safari that we're worried about.

Probably having to do with SVG aspect ratio or scaling SVGs or something like that. But I don't remember.

Scrolling

Aside from the smooth scrolling issue, any other issues?

I've encountered a scroll issue in Firefox on iOS where there's something about the way that Safari is embedded in the iOS app that messes up scroll position sometimes. Because I think that Safari embedded is calculating internal values based on what it thinks is the viewport, and the app is actually wrapped in a smaller viewport because of the UI controls. That's my guess. So the scroll is a little bit off and I have to scroll with two fingers sometimes to get it to like jump out of the containing window. But I think that's the only thing that I've seen.

Safari

You mentioned you support Safari. Any features or bugs, anything that's missing? Run into anything recently, "wish they had that?"

1 1 think the scroll support is something that would be great if it were cross-platform, cross-browser. [...] Fortunately most of our layout issues

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