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- the
WebKit project from late 2009
until the fork in 2013. One of the
first changes of the new fork was to
deprecate CSS
vendor prefixes,
including WebKit's;...
-
GNOME Web,
called Epiphany until 2012 and
still known by that code name, is a free and open-source
web browser based on the GTK port of Apple's
WebKit rendering...
- origins. For example, the
WebKit engine was
created by
forking the
KHTML engine in 2001. Then, in 2013, a
modified version of
WebKit was
officially forked...
- is a
web browser developed by Google. It was
first released in 2008 for
Microsoft Windows,
built with free
software components from
Apple WebKit and Mozilla...
- discontinued.
WebKit is a fork of
KHTML by
Apple Inc. used in
Apple Safari, and
formerly in
Chromium and
Google Chrome.
Blink is a 2013 fork of
WebKit's WebCore...
-
Opera is
available on Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, and iOS (Safari
WebKit engine). Two
mobile versions are
still active,
called Opera Mobile and Opera...
- for
Android and iOS. However, as with all
other iOS
web browsers, the iOS
version uses the
WebKit layout engine instead of
Gecko due to
platform requirements...
-
Apple created the
WebKit engine for its
Safari browser by
forking the
KHTML engine of the KDE project. All
browsers for iOS must use
WebKit as
their engine...