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From the Blog

Learn about the new capabilities for declarative behavior on buttons.

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Keith Cirkel

March 7, 2025

scheduler.yield() is a new API for ergonomically splitting up long tasks and getting prioritized continuation of execution.

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Brendan Kenny

March 6, 2025

The Chrome team responds to concerns from the community.

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Adam Argyle

March 6, 2025

Documentation updates

New content and significant updates to documentation.
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New documentation to learn how streaming data works in AI, for the server and client.
The notifications and appeals process for Chrome Web Store has been updated.
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The Translator API, Summarizer API, and Prompt API for Extensions are available in origin trials from Chrome 131+.
We added new documentation for Chrome DevTools. View and change data stored by extensions using the chrome.storage API.
The WebAuthn Signal API allows relying parties to signal existing credentials to connected passkey providers.
Animate to and from intrinsic sizing keywords with interpolate-size and calc-size()

Case studies

Updated March 7, 2025

Learn about the new capabilities for declarative behavior on buttons.

  • Blog
  • JavaScript
  • HTML
  • Chrome

Updated March 6, 2025

scheduler.yield() is a new API for ergonomically splitting up long tasks and getting prioritized continuation of execution.

  • Blog
  • JavaScript
  • Chrome

Updated March 6, 2025

The Chrome team responds to concerns from the community.

  • CSS
  • Chrome

Feature updates

Check out the newest DevTools features.
Read the latest updates to the Extensions documentation.
Read the latest WebGPU updates.
Read the latest CrUX updates.

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