Wednesday, August 31, 2016

Google Chrome 53.0.2785.89 (32-bit)

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- Shadow DOM V1
- PaymentRequest API ("PaymentRequest is available on Chrome for Android, with support for more platforms coming soon.")
- Chrome for Android autoplays muted videos to encourage developers to stop using animated GIFs, which use more bandwidth.
- Other features in this release
- Sites that send notifications to Android devices running Android 6.0 (Marshmallow) or later may now provide a badge to show in the status bar in place of the Chrome logo.
- Notification objects now provide getters for reading the notification action buttons and vibration pattern.
- Cross-origin plugin content smaller than 5x5 pixels no longer loads for users that have set "Detect and run important plugin content."
- --webkit-filter is now an alias for the unprefixed filter property and will behave identically instead of having separate behaviors.
- --webkit-user-select now supports an all property which forces a selection to contain an entire element and all its descendants.
- The Web Bluetooth API is available experimentally on some platforms as an origin trial, allowing sites to communicate with nearby devices using the Bluetooth Generic Attribute Profile (GATT).
- The text-size-adjust property allows sites to control whether font size automatically scales on mobile devices.
- Deprecations and interoperability improvements
- HTTP/0.9 has been deprecated in favor of HTTP/1.0, which adds response header support.
- TLS Diffie-Hellman ciphers have been removed, following their deprecation in M51 due to security concerns.
- The TextEncoder API no longer accepts arguments and will instead always encode using UTF-8.
- Due to recent security issues, new certificates issued by Symantec Corporation or by CAs that chain to Symantec Corporation will no longer be trusted in Chrome unless accompanied with Certificate Transparency information.

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