On 2014-03-26 18:51 (GMT+100) Kevin Kofler composed:
That's an argument for Konqueror, it has KHTML available by design. :-p
For sure, but I really intended the point more as an argument against WebKit, an aside. Most of my browsing is done in SeaMonkey. I use Konq/KHTML and FF as well, but not Chrom* except in isolated instances of wanting to see what WebKit does. Chrom* UI is awful: http://fm.no-ip.com/SS/gchrome300159922b-1200x144init.png
But really, if the CSS3 spec is broken, there is not much we can or should do about that. :-(
True, but the the CSS writers consider it not broken, a choice made intentionally to keep web browsers from appearing to be broken when they are used to render stupidly designed pages, surgery to remove a diseased lung instead of stopping smoking.
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