 This conversion adds two new values that can be used to adapt the user experience, scripting and prefers reduced transparency. We may take for granted the presence of scripting when our users access the web, however, scripting is not always enabled. Now, using the scripting media feature, you can detect if the scripting is available and apply particular styles for each case. The available values are enabled, initial only, or none. Another value you can test with media queries is prefers reduced transparency, which lets you adapt web content to user-selected preference for reduced transparency in the operating system, such as the reduced transparency setting on macOS. Valid options are reduced or no preference, and you can check how it looks with DevTools.