Patch for /srv/www/svn/sites/konqueror/features/browser.php

Carlos Osuna cosuna at gmail.com
Wed Nov 21 18:32:11 UTC 2012


Hi guys.

This text would look nicer on the web page.

I'm a former KHTML collaborator and think we must boast that this toolkit
was the basis for WebKit, which has gotten all the press lately.

I don't think this is a bad thing, as it states that the code done on KHTML
was good enough for such biggies as Apple, Google and RIM.

Keep up the good work and remember that KDE is still our only stalwart
against Unity and GNOME 3 which have taken the easy route and have
perverted the desktop just to stay ahead. We at KDE know that familiarity
is the key and Plasma is best of breed.



--- /srv/www/svn/sites/konqueror/features/browser.php (original)
+++ /srv/www/svn/sites/konqueror/features/browser.php (new version)
@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@
 #main table td.description h3 { padding-top:15px; }
 </style>

-<p>At the heart of <strong>Konqueror</strong> is the KHTML rendering
engine supporting the latest Web Standards such as HTML5, Javascript, CSS3
and others. Alternatively, <strong>Konqueror</strong> can also use Webkit
(a KHTML-derived engine now used by Google Chrome and Apple's Safari).</p>
+<p>At the heart of <strong>Konqueror</strong> is the KHTML rendering
engine (which was chosen by Apple to create WebKit, which today forms the
basis for all modern browsers like Safari and Chrome). It currently
supports the latest Web Standards such as HTML5, Javascript, CSS3 and
others. Alternatively, <strong>Konqueror</strong> can also use Webkit if
you're looking for compatibility across the board.</p>

 <h2>Some of its features...</h2>
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