Some Spartan engines can be enabled in Win10 Build 10041

  

A few days ago, we reported that "Spartan has not yet become part of Windows 10 Build 10041", and "slow work out" is the main reason why the browser repeatedly jumped. Microsoft said that if everything goes well, Spartan is expected to meet with you within a month. Of course, even if you can't play this browser, you can still "tweak" the new "Edge" rd engine.

The IE team said in the blog that the participants of the Insider project are expected to get started with Spartan in the next preview, and in Windows 10 Build 10041, everyone can also use the IE browser "about: "flags" is enabled in the debug options “experimental web platform features”.

The March update brings several new features and improvements:

• Improved ECMAScript 6 compatibility (up to 74% for Kangax ES6 compatibility testing);

• Expand leg and DOM L3 XPath support;

• Support WAI-ARIA Landmark Roles;

• Support conditional CSS rules (@Supports);

• Support Web Audio API;

• Support CSS Gradient Midpoints (aka Color Tips);

• Improve FeBlend mode support;

&bull ; for unprefixed support for full screen APIs.

There are other features that can be implemented in whole or in part, and can be enabled in the IE logo page (about:flags).

• Support touch event API (with touch screen enabled);

• Support HTML5 date related input API (Date-Related Inputs is off by default);

&bull Partial support for CSS transitions and animations (SVG elements).

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