What's New in Safari Technology Preview 242? Key Updates and Fixes

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Safari Technology Preview Release 242 is now available for download on macOS Tahoe and macOS Sequoia. This update brings a host of improvements across Accessibility, CSS, Forms, and HTML, along with numerous bug fixes. Below, we answer the most common questions about what this release includes and how to get it.

How can I download or update Safari Technology Preview 242?

If you already have Safari Technology Preview installed, updating is straightforward. Go to System SettingsGeneralSoftware Update, and the latest version will appear for installation. For a fresh download, visit the official Apple Developer website. This release is compatible with both macOS Tahoe and macOS Sequoia. The WebKit changes included span from build 310187 to 310599.

What's New in Safari Technology Preview 242? Key Updates and Fixes
Source: webkit.org

What accessibility improvements are included in this release?

Two significant accessibility issues were resolved:

What new CSS features does Safari Technology Preview 242 introduce?

This release adds support for two CSS features:

What CSS issues were resolved in this update?

A number of CSS bugs were fixed, including:

What changes were made to forms in this release?

One form-related bug was fixed: <select multiple> now correctly fires the onchange event when the mouse button is released far outside the element. Previously, if the user dragged outside the dropdown and released, the change event might not fire. This fix ensures consistent behavior across platforms. (173882861)

What HTML enhancements and fixes are included?

This release adds support for the closedby attribute on <dialog> elements (173974767), which allows developers to specify how a dialog can be dismissed. Additionally, several HTML parser fixes improve robustness:

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