I agree, Safari can be painful when it comes to CSS & JS stuff, unfortunately :/ On the other hand, once your application will work on Safari, it will most probably run on the other browsers, as well :)
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I agree, Safari can be painful when it comes to CSS & JS stuff, unfortunately :/ On the other hand, once your application will work on Safari, it will most probably run on the other browsers, as well :)
You still need to check for vendor (PWA, certain service worker stuff...) 😕
Yes, yes, of course