Am 30.03.2014 16:44, schrieb Eli Wapniarski:
So in the end, the choice comes is between a browser that doesn't
work as well as it should but looks like it
belongs (on many different fronts), or a browser that works the way it should but
doesn't quite integrate.
Sounds like the main desktop developers (ie gnome / kde / qt). Have not come up with an
adequate solution for web
browsing. That's why the vast majority of us use firefox or google chrome or both.
KDE provides a way to integrate
the look and feel of KDE onto the gtk based apps.
Again... I for one would be using Firefox as my main browser regardless and since it is
packaged with Fedora....
Maybe...just maybe the hands should go up in the air and we should say "oh well that
life" and provide Firefox
because well... thats the browser people use.
if that main-developers would be interested Mozilla for sure
would not refuse code to make the integration better instead
install addons and themes which breaks from time to time
but forget the GNOME developers here, they appear to live
in their own world and are happy that FF is using GTK
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KHTML as rendering engine is dead, look how badly it renders
with cms-customized webforms while any other browser agress
with the developers intention over at least 10 years
that's why there are enough rendering engines and the energy
should be put in pure desktop-integration and use one of
the established engines in the background