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EPISODE · Sep 15, 2025 · 59 MIN

Blink Developer Trials: Launching Web Platform Features

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The provided text details Google Chrome's Developer Trials process for launching new web platform features like HTML and CSS additions, which acts as a crucial mid-stage between prototyping and widespread release. It outlines internal expectations during these trials, including the requirement for features to be flag-gated for safety, functionally complete enough for testing, and accompanied by Web Platform Tests (WPTs) and specification drafts undergoing TAG and horizontal reviews. The document further explains the rationale behind each step, emphasizing early feedback to refine design, assess demand and ergonomics, and iterate to prevent "regretted designs," all while managing ecosystem risk through limited exposure. The process leverages ChromeStatus for transparency and communication, involves developer outreach through blogs and demos, and allows for iteration on design with potential outcomes ranging from shipping to redesign or pausing the feature, exemplified by case studies like CSS Masonry and Declarative Shadow DOM.

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The provided text details Google Chrome's Developer Trials process for launching new web platform features like HTML and CSS additions, which acts as a crucial mid-stage between prototyping and widespread release. It outlines internal expectations during these trials, including the requirement for features to be flag-gated for safety, functionally complete enough for testing, and accompanied by Web Platform Tests (WPTs) and specification drafts undergoing TAG and horizontal reviews. The document further explains the rationale behind each step, emphasizing early feedback to refine design, assess demand and ergonomics, and iterate to prevent "regretted designs," all while managing ecosystem risk through limited exposure. The process leverages ChromeStatus for transparency and communication, involves developer outreach through blogs and demos, and allows for iteration on design with potential outcomes ranging from shipping to redesign or pausing the feature, exemplified by case studies like CSS Masonry and Declarative Shadow DOM.

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