Apple introduces new WebKit features in latest Safari beta builds for OS X Mavericks, Mountain Lion

By AppleInsider Staff

Apple on Thursday seeded to developers new builds of Safari for OS X 10.9 Mavericks and OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion featuring new WebKit modifications including WebGL tweaks, which should see wider adoption in OS X 10.10 Yosemite and iOS 8.

Safari 7.1 for Mavericks and Safari 6.2 for Mountain Lion brings WebGL-powered 3D rendering to Apple's browser, as well as other WebKit engine features like IndexedDB, JavaScript Promises and CSS Shapes and Compositing.

Apple is asking developers testing the latest seeds to concentrate on subpixel rendering, which is now on by default for all Web content. According to the release notes, websites with in-app Web views may render differently depending on design constraints.

Additionally, the company requests focus on extension compatibility.

As for the new WebKit features, Apple notes the following:

Developers can download Safari 7.1 for Mavericks and version 6.2 for Mountain Lion via Apple's Developer Portal.