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Last edited by Teho; 06 December 2011, 05:09 PM.
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While Webkit is used everywhere it doesn't make for a particularly good browser, I've tried most of those browsers over the years and ll had weird rendering issues while Gecko and the hideousness that is Trident didn't.
Use whats already proven to work and is already open source instead of trying to reinvent the wheel.
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Originally posted by Kivada View PostWhile Webkit is used everywhere it doesn't make for a particularly good browser
Originally posted by Kivada View PostUse whats already proven to work and is already open source instead of trying to reinvent the wheel.
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Originally posted by Teho View PostWebkit has excellent support for web standards and considering its extremly high usage on both mobile and desktop systems it's unlikely for web page not to work.
Mobile browsers still suck because mobile browsing still sucks and no, I haven't nor will I ever use Chrome or any other Google made software that I can't deball first*. So no, I don't care that they have massive marketshare in mobile, I use Opera there.
*It's not that I don't like Google for their support of OSS, it's that I don't trust Google at all to not every scrap of information about us.
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Originally posted by Kivada View PostIt's not that I don't like Google for their support of OSS, it's that I don't trust Google at all to not every scrap of information about us.
Originally posted by Kivada View PostHence why many sites still had text render behind images or text outside of margins on sites that may or may not be following WC3 standard like my state government sites or half of the political sites I visit?nOr at least didn't last time I had to use a Webkit based browser.
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Originally posted by Teho View PostYou understand that Chromium is open source and it doesn't send any information to anyone as long as you don't use Google as search engine which then again does the same on any browser? Well not that matters as it has nothing to do with Webkit.
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Originally posted by curaga View PostWait, other browsers send your URLs you personally type in to google if you have it as a search engine? Name one.
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