Experimental Features in Safari
On Safari 17.0 the “Experimental Features” section has been renamed to “Feature Flags”.
The Feature Flags (Experimental Features) of Safari give you access to:
- Access to upcoming web tools: Highlights the exciting opportunity to preview cutting-edge browser functionalities.
- Ideas about web element changes: It emphasizes the glimpse into potential future interactions with web elements.
- New browser initiatives: Acknowledges the experimental playground for innovative browser features.
- Behavior adjustments: This points to the ability to fine-tune specific aspects of browsing.
- Under-test development features: Clarifies the experimental nature and ongoing refinement of these features.
How to enable or disable experimental features in Safari?
Experimental features in web browsers refer to functionalities currently in the testing phase and are not yet fully stable or standardized. The main purpose of these features is to allow developers and users to experiment with new functionalities and provide feedback before they become mainstream. These features are often available in the beta versions of browsers or within developer tools.
Table of Content
- Experimental Features in Safari
- Why Experimental Features?
- How to Enable or Disable the Feature Flags/Experimental Features
- Conclusion