Apple releases Safari Technology Preview 215 update with fixes and improvements

Apple has released a new update for Safari Technology Preview, an experimental browser that the company first introduced in March 2016. This browser allows users to test new features that may later appear in the main version of Safari.
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The Safari Technology Preview 215 update includes fixes and improvements to CSS, images, JavaScript, networking, scrolling, text, Web APIs, and web extensions. This update is compatible with macOS Sonoma and macOS Sequoia, the latest versions of the macOS operating system.
The update can be downloaded through system preferences if you previously installed a browser from the Apple website. Full release notes can be found on the Safari Technology Preview website.
The update can be easily obtained through the Mac App Store.

Safari Technology Preview. Illustration: Apple
Changes to Safari Technology Preview are released every few weeks and include the latest versions of WebKit. Additionally, developers can use development tools such as Web Inspector and Responsive Design Mode to modify, debug, and optimise websites.
Apple created Safari Technology Preview to get feedback from developers and users on the development of the browser.
The browser can be used in conjunction with the main Safari and can be downloaded and used without a developer account.
Apple also encourages users to provide feedback through the Feedback Assistant by selecting "Report an Issue" from the browser's help menu.
Source: Apple