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js13kGames 2023 winners πŸ†, Chrome 118-119, Firefox 119, Safari 17.1, Node 21, TS 5.3 Beta, and more | Front End News #104

NOTE: This is issue #104 of my newsletter, which went live on Wednesday, November 1. You might find this information valuable and exciting and want to receive future issues as they are published ahead of everyone else. In that case, I invite you to join the subscriber list at frontendnexus.com.


In this issue we meet the winners of the 2023 edition of js13kGames. In Browser News, we find out what happened on the web platform in October, and we welcome Chrome 118 and 119, Firefox 119, MS Edge 118, Safari 17.1, Safari TP 181, and Vivaldi 6.4 for desktops.

There are many targets on the Release Radar, including Astro 3.3, Electron 27, Material Web 1.0, Node 21, TypeScript 5.3 Beta, Yarn 4.0, and more. Last, we got a large bundle of images, editors, generators, and other assets and tools for your projects.


js13kGames 2023 winners πŸ†

js13kGames is a fantastic contest of coding prowess, where developers have to create a themed HTML5 game crammed in only 13KB of code. The theme for the 2023 edition was "13th Century," and we got the list of winners.


πŸ’» Browser news

Rachel Andrew is back with her October synopsis on web platform changes.

Chrome

Chrome 118 supports the CSS @scope rule and the prefers-reduced-transparency media feature. The Dev Tools bring a new section for custom properties, Lighthouse 11, and more navigation keystrokes to improve accessibility.

Chrome 119 is the first release in the new three-week update cycle. It supports the CSS :user-invalid and :user-valid pseudo-classes, sets all cookies to a maximum expiration date of 400 days, and more. In Dev Tools, you can now emulate many more devices. The Lighthouse panel runs Lighthouse 11.1.0, and the list goes on.

Firefox

Firefox 119 includes many quality-of-life improvements (such as the possibility to edit PDF files) and security fixes. Under the hood, you can also encounter many discrete updates to various areas of the web platform.

Microsoft Edge

MS Edge 118 brings new feature updates (such as the new AI-powered Designer) and changes to many of its policies.

Vivaldi

Vivaldi has staggered their releases based on the target platform. While Android remains at 6.2 and iOS at 6.3, desktop users received the 6.4 update. You can now synchronize your data between your devices and even your car with Vivaldy Sync.

WebKit

The WebKit team released another update to Safari, numbered 17.1. iPhone users can now also enjoy the benefits of the Managed Media Source API (the feature landed in 17.0 for iPad and MacOS users). There are also many bug fixes across the entire web platform.

There is also another release of the Safari Technology Preview series. The 181 update includes support for the new CSS content-visibility features, along with many bug fixes.


πŸ“‘ The Release Radar


πŸ› οΈ Front End Resources

  • 404 Illustrations - Trendy, ready to use images for your 404 page
  • AnimatiSS - Nice collection of CSS animations for your awesome web projects
  • Box Shadows - Create, edit, and generate multiple custom CSS box shadows with ease.
  • cccolor - HEX, RGB & HSL color picker
  • Durves - A tool for creating and exporting dot patterns
  • Epic Easing - Easing made easy.
  • Gradient Designer - Gradient designer with code generation.
  • JSONGenerator - Create complex JSON data structures using intuitive templates.
  • Karektar - Create your own bitmap font
  • Photopea - Free online advanced image editor
  • Popicons - Bring life & personality to your projects.
  • User Stock - Free photos of people's faces to use as avatars in UI mockups, prototypes, and more.
  • Vectorpea - Free online vector editor

There's more where that came from. Explore the rest of the Front End Resource collection.


Wrapping things up

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