Google Chrome 145 Launches with JPEG-XL Image Support
Google has reintroduced JPEG-XL image support in its latest release: Chrome 145. This marks a significant return since JPEG-XL support was removed from the browser in 2022. The change is now available across Windows, macOS, and Linux platforms.
New Features in Chrome 145
The release of Chrome 145 brings a host of new features and improvements, including:
- JPEG-XL Decoding: This version reintroduces JPEG-XL decoding capabilities through the Rust-based jxl-rs decoder. This change aims to enhance memory safety compared to the previous C++ libjxl library.
- Text Justification CSS Property: Chrome 145 adds support for the text-justify property, allowing for better text alignment options in web design.
- Column Wrapping: Multicolumn layout improvements offer better control over content presentation on websites.
- Device Bound Session Credentials: New security features are designed to improve user session management.
- IndexedDB SQLite Backend: Support for an SQLite backend enhances database functionalities.
- User-Agent String Reduction: Default user-agent strings have been minimized to improve privacy and efficiency.
- Upsert Feature: This enhancement enables users to insert new data while updating existing entries, improving database operations.
Accessing JPEG-XL in Chrome 145
For those eager to utilize the JPEG-XL feature, it is currently accessible via the enable-jxl-image-format flag. This allows users to explore the capabilities of JPEG-XL images within their web browsing experience.
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