Chrome 133 Goodies

Did you see the release notes for Chrome 133? It's currently in beta, but the Chrome team has been publishing a slew of new articles with pretty incredible demos that are tough to ignore. I figured I'd round those up in one place.


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https://css-tricks.com/chrome-133-goodies/

Creato 1mo | 31 gen 2025, 15:50:08


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