+1 what Zoher said. A few of us on the Edge DevTools team are also core contributors to webhint (webhint.io), which is an open-source web linter that provides feedback for best practices on a number of areas, including cross-browser compatibility. As of Edge 85+, webhint is integrated directly into DevTools (in the Issues panel), so you can get real-time feedback about certain HTML/CSS features that aren't compatible with certain browsers. Kind of like MDN or caniuse, but directly in the DevTools. :)
There are some video links at the top of this AMA that have demos of Playwright, webhint, and more if you want to check them out!
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+1 what Zoher said. A few of us on the Edge DevTools team are also core contributors to webhint (webhint.io), which is an open-source web linter that provides feedback for best practices on a number of areas, including cross-browser compatibility. As of Edge 85+, webhint is integrated directly into DevTools (in the Issues panel), so you can get real-time feedback about certain HTML/CSS features that aren't compatible with certain browsers. Kind of like MDN or caniuse, but directly in the DevTools. :)
There are some video links at the top of this AMA that have demos of Playwright, webhint, and more if you want to check them out!