What's new in Chrome 36 Beta?
Chrome 36 Beta includes several new developer features such as element.animate(), HTML Imports and Data-binding with Object.observe() to help developer make richer, more compelling web content and apps, especially for mobile devices.
Some highlights of Chrome 36 Beta are:
- Chrome no longer sends touchcancel on touch scroll, improving compatibility with other browsers and making it possible to add touch UI effects like pull-to-refresh without re-implementing scrolling and fling physics in JavaScript.
- Some CSS properties such as scrollTop and offsetHeight will now return fractional values in browser-zoom situations.
- The new WOFF 2.0 Web Font compression format offers a 30% average gain over WOFF 1.0 (up to 50%+ in some cases).
- DevTools now faithfully emulates touch with mouse, allowing you to test touch interactions on Chrome for Android using the mobile emulation feature of DevTools.
- Unprefixed CSS Transforms enables rich web content by allowing elements to be transformed in two-dimensional or three-dimensional space.
For more information about features coming to Chrome, check out The Chromium Blog.
Download Google Chrome 36 Beta
Google Chrome Beta is available at the following website.
- Chrome for Desktop: Download Chrome Beta
What's new in Chrome Beta 36.0.1985.49?
This release contains the following:
- Fixed a number of crashes and other bugs.
Full details about changes that are in this version of Chrome 36 Beta are available in the svn revision log.
Source:
Google Chrome Beta Channel Update
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