W3C Publishes Widely Available Web Features

In a personal blog post, the author describes discovering the W3C WebDX "Web Features Explorer" and Google's Baseline listings, which catalog "newly available" and "widely available" web platform features across 2022–2026. The curated list highlights APIs and CSS features such as <dialog>, container queries, structuredClone, and @layer, offering a practical, authoritative reference for developers deciding when to adopt modern web APIs.
Key Points
- 1Lists widely available features from 2022–2026, e.g., <dialog>, container queries, structuredClone.
- 2Demonstrates ChatGPT Deep Research omitted many Baseline-listed features, revealing AI tooling gaps.
- 3Encourages developers to consult W3C WebDX and Baseline lists before adopting new APIs.
Scoring Rationale
High practical value and official W3C/Baseline sourcing; limited novelty since it's a curated resource list.
Sources
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