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Monday, June 06, 2022 | |
Safari has responsive testing as part of its dev tools. I've used a similar trick of Chrome's, and it works well.
The only weird thing for me is that I've got macOS 12.2 on my MacBook, but Safari only has iPhone sizes through the iPhone 8. No iPhone X, no XR, no 11, no 12, no 13. That's weird, right? Yes. But it is also very Apple-y. They had a feature, they built it, they have not prioritized updating it, so it, well, not precisely withers, but sits on the vine, waiting for its next day in the sun. Weird.
That's it. That's today's post.
posted by Jalindrine at 6/06/2022 07:27:00 PM |
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