![]() ![]() There is some interesting work happening behind the scenes, though. ![]() For example, Chrome 112 introduces support for nesting CSS style rules inside other rules - that’s exciting for web developers, but not so much for everyone else. This release is the usual mix of security improvements, bug fixes, and new APIs for developers. ![]() You might not notice anything different, since Google usually rolls out new features on a different schedule unrelated to the version number. Starting today, Chrome 112 will be available to everyone.Ĭhrome 112 is scheduled for a full rollout today, following a week-long test period with a small percentage of users. Google releases a new Chrome update once every four weeks, as of Chrome 94. ![]()
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