A couple of months ago, Opera announced they were dropping Presto in favor of WebKit to allow them to spend their time focusing on the browser rather than the HTML rendering engine within it. This was seen by some people as a loss for web standards as Opera were the major company pushing standards and […]
Tags: Blink, Chromium, gecko, google, mozilla, opera, Presto, Servo, webkit
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Big news in the world of HTML this morning as Opera announce the end of Presto and a move to Webkit for all future products HTML rendering. Leaving the only three major rendering engines Gecko, Webkit and Trident. Mixed views on Twitter this morning, my opinion is its a shame that they feel the need […]
Tags: gecko, opera, Presto, Trident, webkit
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This week sees the release of several new web browsers for us all to play with, hot on the heels of its big brother, Opera Mobile 9.7 was released yesterday as a beta, Mozilla have announced a developer release of Firefox 3.5 and Apple have officially released version 4 of Safari and removed its beta […]
Tags: @font-face, Android, apple, beta, blackberry, chrome, dragonfly, firefox, google, mobile, mozilla, opera, safari, windows mobile
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Opera have today launched their offical first public beta of Opera 10. An alpha release has been available for several months now and i have been using it every now and again to test new sites and a bit of general browsing and all in all its very good. This latest version is very close […]
Tags: beta, compression, opera, opera mini, opera turbo, WI-FI
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