Apple’s Safari Technology Preview 241 Overhauls Accessibility and CSS Rendering with Critical Fixes

Breaking: Safari Technology Preview 241 Now Available

Apple has released Safari Technology Preview 241 for macOS Tahoe and macOS Sequoia, bringing a wave of critical fixes and new features. The update is available immediately for download or via System Settings under General → Software Update.

Apple’s Safari Technology Preview 241 Overhauls Accessibility and CSS Rendering with Critical Fixes
Source: webkit.org

The release targets long-standing accessibility issues, including a fix for speech synthesis and combobox focus failures. It also introduces stable CSS scroll anchoring and the stretch keyword for box sizing.

“This release represents a significant step forward in ensuring assistive technologies work seamlessly with modern web apps,” said a WebKit engineer. “The combobox fix alone will unlock better navigation for millions of users relying on screen readers.”

Key Fixes and Features

Accessibility

Animations

CSS Enhancements

Background: What is Safari Technology Preview?

Safari Technology Preview is Apple’s experimental browser aimed at developers and early adopters. It provides a preview of upcoming WebKit technologies and allows testing of new features before they land in stable Safari releases.

Version 241 includes changes from WebKit commits 309287 through 310186, spanning accessibility, CSS, animations, and rendering.

What This Means

For web developers, the CSS scroll anchoring and stretch keyword offer more predictable layouts without hacky workarounds. The performance fix for contain: layout will make complex single-page apps snappier.

For users with disabilities, the combobox focus and speech synthesis fixes are game-changers. Assistive technologies will now correctly interact with ARIA widgets, making web forms and applications far more usable.

Apple urges developers to install the preview immediately and report any regressions. The stabilized features are expected to roll into a future Safari release.

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