Philip Walton
@philipwalton.com
Engineering lead @ Google working on Chrome and the Web. I occasionally blog at: https://philipwalton.com
I believe this will lead to FASTER feature adoption on the web, not slower.
I also bet there are many features you can safely use now that you may not realize. For example, on my personal website, 98.2% of my users are on browsers that support all of Baseline 2023.
Here's what my data looks like:
I also bet there are many features you can safely use now that you may not realize. For example, on my personal website, 98.2% of my users are on browsers that support all of Baseline 2023.
Here's what my data looks like:
August 13, 2025 at 4:08 AM
I believe this will lead to FASTER feature adoption on the web, not slower.
I also bet there are many features you can safely use now that you may not realize. For example, on my personal website, 98.2% of my users are on browsers that support all of Baseline 2023.
Here's what my data looks like:
I also bet there are many features you can safely use now that you may not realize. For example, on my personal website, 98.2% of my users are on browsers that support all of Baseline 2023.
Here's what my data looks like:
And here's a graph of HTTP Archive data showing a timeline of distinct sites that have adopted CQs. As you can see, in October the number of sites nearly doubled compared to September!
November 5, 2024 at 7:41 AM
And here's a graph of HTTP Archive data showing a timeline of distinct sites that have adopted CQs. As you can see, in October the number of sites nearly doubled compared to September!
And that number appears to be increasing each month.
Here's a graph showing the % of page loads in Chrome that use CQs over time:
Here's a graph showing the % of page loads in Chrome that use CQs over time:
November 5, 2024 at 7:40 AM
And that number appears to be increasing each month.
Here's a graph showing the % of page loads in Chrome that use CQs over time:
Here's a graph showing the % of page loads in Chrome that use CQs over time:
@sachagreif.bsky.social not sure if you're the best person to ping about this, but today I noticed the percentages in the State of HTML survey look off (e.g. the numbers are all very small and don't add up to 100). 2023.stateofhtml.com/en-US/featur...
Do you think this may be a bug?
Do you think this may be a bug?
November 2, 2024 at 5:31 AM
@sachagreif.bsky.social not sure if you're the best person to ping about this, but today I noticed the percentages in the State of HTML survey look off (e.g. the numbers are all very small and don't add up to 100). 2023.stateofhtml.com/en-US/featur...
Do you think this may be a bug?
Do you think this may be a bug?