![]() accessibility issues)Ĭhromium issue: 1183241 # Delete Trust tokens Potential improvements on the page, but are currently not impairing basic functionality of the page (e.g. warning of upcoming CORS RFC 1918 changes). Issues that inform about an upcoming, incompatible change of the web platform that may result in a loss of page functionality (e.g. Issues that have immediate impact for page functionality, such as not setting correct CORS headers, etc. You can open the Issues tab by clicking on the issue count button in the Console. The Issues tab now categorize issues into page errors, upcoming breaking changes, and possible improvements for better severity indication. Please enable chrome://flags/#enable-experimental-web-platform-features to test it.Ĭhromium issue: 1092093 # Categorize issue types with colors and icons The accent-color CSS property is currently experimental. checkbox, radio button) generated by the element. The Styles pane's autocomplete UI now detects the accent-color CSS keyword, which allows web developers to specify the accent color for UI controls (e.g. You can now right click on a CSS property in the Styles pane and select View computed value to view the computed CSS value.Ĭhromium issue: 1076198 # Support for the accent-color keyword Configure it to test if server responses are encoded correctly in browsers that do not support gzip, brotli, or other future Content-Encodings.Ĭhromium issue: 1162042 # Styles pane enhancements # New shortcut to view computed value in the Styles pane Click on it to open the Network conditions tab.Ī new Accepted Content-Encodings option is added to the Network conditions tab. ![]() The image aspect ratio information is available in the Network panel as well when you click to preview the image.Ĭhromium issues: 1149832, 1170656 # New network conditions button with options to configure Content-EncodingsĪ new network conditions button is added in the Network panel. This information helps you better understand your images and apply optimization if you need to. Image previews in the Elements panel now displays more information on the image - rendered size, rendered aspect ratio, intrinsic size, intrinsic aspect ratio, and file size. Enable or disable any checkbox to show/hide the badges.Ĭhromium issue: 1066772 # Enhanced image preview with aspect ratio information Select Badge settings from the context menu, the badge settings pane appears on top. In the Elements panel, right click on any elements. Use this feature to customize and stay focused on the important badges while inspecting web pages. You can now selectively enable or disable badges via the Badge settings in the Elements panel. Click on it to reveal the Memory Inspector.Ĭheck out the documentation to learn more about inspecting JavaScript ArrayBuffer and WebAssembly.Memory with this new Memory inspector.Ĭhromium issue: 1166577 # New badge settings pane in the Elements panel Notice the new icon next to the buffer value. Expand the Scope section in the right debugger pane. In the Sources panel, open the demo-js.js file, and set a breakpoint at line 18. Use the new Memory inspector to inspect an ArrayBuffer in JavaScript, as well as the Wasm memory. The scroll padding is filled in green color while the scroll margin is filled in orange.Ĭhromium issue: 862450 # New Memory inspector The scroll port has solid outlined while the snap items have dash outlines. In the example above, you can see dot marks on snap edges. Click the badge to toggle the display of a scroll-snap overlay on the page. this demo page) has scroll-snap-type applied to it, you can see a scroll-snap badge next to it in the Elements panel. You can now toggle the scroll-snap badge in the Elements panel to inspect the CSS scroll-snap alignment. Hover on a Web Vitals marker in the Performance panel to understand what's the indicator about - whether the performance is good, needs improvement, or poor.Ĭhromium issue: 1147872 # Visualize CSS scroll-snap # Web Vitals information pop up in the Performance panel
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