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Apple's Geoffrey Garen, stated on the WebKit development mailing list, a suggestion to remove Chrome-specific code in an effort to make development easier and more coherent.
Apple and Google still represent the bulk of reviewed commits contributing to the ongoing development of WebKit, the open source web browser engine that powers Safari and Chrome, among others ...
The WebKit team announced new features in Safari 15.4 that include changes to HTML, CSS, typography, and more.
Ongoing efforts to facilitate tighter WebKit integration are opening the door for developing rich Internet applications on Linux with the open-source GTK and Qt development toolkits.
Applications for mobile devices and laptops can be power hungry, and the energy spent powering web content can drain battery as well as user engagement. However, there are methods that web ...
Maybe. As a group of Googlers have announced on the WebKit-Dev group today (relayed by Google's Peter Beverloo), the Android team is now committed to working more closely with the WebKit community.
Apple’s WebKit has taken a higher profile in Web Standards terms, following the appointment of the company’s WebKit manager, Maciej Stachowiak, to the World Wide Web Consortium's HTML Working ...
Google has forked WebKit to create its own rendering engine, dubbed Blink. While it may dash the dreams of those hoping for a WebKit-only web, Blink is good news for the web and web developers.
Google’s Vijay Menon proposed on the WebKit developers mailing list the creation of a branch that would add support for multiple runtimes and ready made bindings for the Dart language. Other ...
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