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WebKit is a
browser engine primarily used in Apple's
Safari web browser, as well as all web
browsers on iOS and iPadOS.
WebKit is also used by the PlayStation...
- iOS,
iPadOS and visionOS, and uses Apple's open-source
browser engine WebKit,
which was
derived from KHTML.
Safari was
introduced in Mac OS X Panther...
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KHTML was
developed by the KDE
project but has
since been discontinued.
WebKit is a fork of
KHTML by
Apple Inc. used in
Apple Safari, and
formerly in Chromium...
- 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...
- However, as with all
other iOS web browsers, the iOS
version uses the
WebKit layout engine instead of
Gecko due to
platform requirements. An optimized...
- Chrome,
Google chose to use Apple's
WebKit engine. However,
Google needed to make
substantial changes to the
WebKit code to
support its
novel multi-process...
- the top four are made from
different codebases. Safari,
based on Apple's
WebKit code, is the
second most po****r web
browser and is
dominant on
Apple devices...
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prepended unique names to the parameters, such as -moz- for
Mozilla Firefox, -
webkit-
named after the
browsing engine of
Apple Safari, -o- for
Opera Browser...
- 2008 for
Microsoft Windows,
built with free
software components from
Apple WebKit and
Mozilla Firefox.
Versions were
later released for Linux, macOS, iOS...
- the
original on 9
February 2014.
Retrieved 25
February 2010. "
WebKit SVG Status".
WebKit. 5
January 2010.
Archived from the
original on 10
February 2010...