@Spudwart to [email protected]English • 1 year agoFirefox is the only way.imagemessage-square357arrow-up12.74Karrow-down162
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minus-squareexulinkfedilinkEnglish18•1 year agoIn more history, WebKit is a fork of KHTML. That’s the reason why WebKit itself is open source. Apparently there hasn’t been active maintenance since 2016 though and it’s officially dead since this year. RIP https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/KHTML
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink12•1 year agoRemember Konqueror? That’s KDE’s web browser, which still uses KHTML. I should try it out again and see how it’s held up.
minus-square@Phrodo_00link3•1 year agoI’m not sure, but didn’t Konqueror switch to qtwebkit at some point? Or was that a different qt-based browser?
In more history, WebKit is a fork of KHTML. That’s the reason why WebKit itself is open source.
Apparently there hasn’t been active maintenance since 2016 though and it’s officially dead since this year. RIP
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/KHTML
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.
I’m not sure, but didn’t Konqueror switch to qtwebkit at some point? Or was that a different qt-based browser?
I think thats falkon