Shared browser compatibility config for popular JavaScript tools like Autoprefixer, Babel, ESLint, Next.js, PostCSS, and Webpack. With Browserslist, your modern web apps will be accessible for diverse global audience and load faster.
My favorite insight that I found by this website: in Antarctica, Safari is the most popular browsers.
https://browsersl.ist/?q=%3E0%25...
When we have only small group of people on research stations, we will have statistics anomaly.
Or maybe we do not know something about penguins 😄.
A sad fact: out of 5 billion internet users, 0.76% use “dead” browsers. These browsers don’t have official support for more than 24 months already (IE 11 on desktop and mobile, BlackBerry 7 and 10, Samsung 4, Opera Mobile 12.1, and all versions of Baidu). That’s 38 million internet users worldwide… https://browsersl.ist/?q=dead
More than 87% of internet users worldwide use browsers that were released in 2022. Looks like (forced) auto-updates by browser and OS vendors really work. However, it’s far less than 87% in China or many countries in Africa. Let’s be careful when building for the global audience! https://browsersl.ist/?q=since+2022
I believe that Browserslist should be an essential part of every web developer’s toolchain. Regardless of what other front-end tools you use–like Babel, Next.js, or Webpack–Browserslist will help you keep them in sync, targeting browsers that best cover your global audience and keeping your JavaScript and CSS bundles as small as possible. Congrats on the launch!
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