• ElPussyKangaroo@lemmy.world
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    2 years ago

    Wha- hold up… I’m not sure I understand…

    Chrome was based on WebKit?

    I’m not aware about the old stuff as much so if someone could fill me in…

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      2 years ago

      WebKit is a rendering engine which is one of the major components of a web browser. Chrome/Chromium was released in 2008 using a modified version of WebKit as its rendering engine. Eventually in 2013 they created a fork of WebKit called Blink, which is the current rendering engine for Chrome/Chromium.

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          Remember Konqueror? That’s KDE’s web browser, which still uses KHTML. I should try it out again and see how it’s held up.

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            I’m not sure, but didn’t Konqueror switch to qtwebkit at some point? Or was that a different qt-based browser?

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                Holdup idk webdev but if I got this right.

                KDE made KHTML for Konqueror.
                Apple used KHTML for WebKit.
                Chrome used WebKit for Chromium.
                Qt used Chromium for QtWebEngine.
                KDE used QtWebEngine for Falkon.

                ??