Two big browser releases landed this summer. Chrome 150 added things like balanced flex wrapping, animatable zoom, and keyboard grouping for controls. Safari 26.2 shipped 62 features, including text fields that grow as you type and buttons that open and close dialogs and popovers using nothing but HTML attributes. Work that used to need a pile of JavaScript is increasingly built into the browser itself.
That sounds like inside baseball, but it lands on your bottom line.
Sites built on native browser features are lighter, faster, and more accessible, with less code to break or slow things down. It's exactly how we like to build: hand-built, standards-first pages that stay quick and painless to maintain instead of leaning on scripts that age badly.
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