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Baseline
Web Platform Baseline brings clarity to information about browser support for web platform features.
Baseline gives you clear information about which web platform features are ready to use in your projects today. When reading an article, or choosing a library for your project, if the features used are all part of Baseline, you can trust the level of browser compatibility.
Baseline in action is a new series developed to help developers learn how to use Baseline features together to build better user experiences.
Browserslist has added support for Baseline queries. Find out what that could mean for your developer workflow.
Learn how to use the data in the web-features npm package to create your own Baseline tools!
Want to make the web better for a chance to win cash prizes? Join the Baseline Tooling Hackathon!
Baseline information is now available for CSS properties in the Elements panel of Chrome DevTools!
Learn how to integrate Baseline into your project with this codelab.
Announcing improvements to the Web Platform Dashboard.
The Baseline Netlify extension helps developers to understand which Baseline targets are best supported by users. Learn more in this post on how to use it!
Learn about the new Baseline support in VS Code.
Add Baseline to your development linting and packaging tools with Baseline-specific queries now built into Browserslist.
Learn about the Web Platform Dashboard and how you can query its HTTP API to help you build Baseline tools.
You can now use ESLint to lint CSS and enforce usage of Baseline CSS features in your project! Learn more in this blog post.
Learn what Baseline targets are, how to choose one, and how it can help your development experience.
Knowing when to reach for a polyfill can be a hard decision, but using Baseline features can help you answer this question. Learn more in this guide!
Learn how Target adopted Baseline, and how it changed their awareness and adoption of interoperable web features.
Read about how Cybozu, a groupware company in Japan, adopted Baseline to simplify their browser support criteria.
How RUMvision incorporated Baseline information with their RUM data.
Baseline targets
When features become part of Baseline in a given year, they're grouped into a feature set—also known as
Baseline targets. Here are just a few of the targets you can explore to see what features you can use today.
Check the Baseline status of a property on MDN.
Check Baseline status on Can I Use to see if a feature is ready for use.
Use Baseline to clarify feature status in your articles and presentations.
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