![]() ![]() And those are two problems that you solve one time. ![]() In this day and age, most of the issues that you're running against with cross-browser problems are related to under polyfilling or under transpiling. Cross-browser matters but not as much as you think. I use Cypress for my open source stuff I was unable to convince them that cross browser doesn't matter. Maybe that happens a fair amount to you, but that never really happens to me and my team. We need to test cross-browser, and the question I always ask is, when was the last time your test caught something that they wouldn't have caught if your tests weren't running cross-browser? So the question, the next question that inevitably comes up is, okay, well that's kind of a deal breaker for me and my team. So we'll see what the future holds for that. Now that I think about it, I think that Safari just recently made some changes to make that easier. If I recall correctly, supporting Safari is actually really hard, just because Safari doesn't expose all the APIs that they need. And then there's work to support Edge as well. Yeah, there's a poll request open right now for Firefox, at least there was a month ago when I last checked. ![]() Well, with the caveat, supports running Electron. So right now, as far as I know, it doesn't support any other browsers. Speaker 2: It's running these tests in Chrome right now. ![]()
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