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On the home page of caniuse.com there's a list of the "Most searched features".
It's very interesting data. And I'd love to see a longer list.
Perhaps the list on the home page can contain 10 items. Or perhaps a "more" link could lead to another page that has the full list in order (or top 50 or something).
There are many occasions when browser engineering teams or web standards folks are setting priorities. And knowing which features (beyond 5) that everyday web developers are looking up as they code sites could be helpful to see.
It can also be helpful for the people making content for web developers to know what people are looking up interop data for. Seeing "CSS Grid" high on the list seems like a signal people are looking up support as they start to more seriously considering using Grid, for example.
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Unfortunately generating this list is currently a bit of a manual process based on the site's search analytics so not an easy thing to update a large list on a regular basis at this time. That said I agree it would be valuable so could look into automating the process.
On the home page of caniuse.com there's a list of the "Most searched features".
It's very interesting data. And I'd love to see a longer list.
Perhaps the list on the home page can contain 10 items. Or perhaps a "more" link could lead to another page that has the full list in order (or top 50 or something).
There are many occasions when browser engineering teams or web standards folks are setting priorities. And knowing which features (beyond 5) that everyday web developers are looking up as they code sites could be helpful to see.
It can also be helpful for the people making content for web developers to know what people are looking up interop data for. Seeing "CSS Grid" high on the list seems like a signal people are looking up support as they start to more seriously considering using Grid, for example.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: