WebKit Detect script updated for iPhone and iPod touch
We don’t usually recommend checking for specific user agents; it’s usually better to test for capabilities directly.
WebKit Project Goals
Every open source project has some basic ideas that underly the way it does things, and what the project is trying to achieve.
WebKit Excitement at WWDC
For those of you attending the Apple World Wide Developer’s Conference in San Francisco, there will be much WebKit-related excitement.
WebKit Shutting Down
WebKit has always focused on performance, web standards compliance, security, and relatively understandable code.
Apple Joins HTML Working Group, You Can Too
Recently, the W3 Consortium announced a renewed HTML Working Group effort.
Stabilization Spree ’07
After many discussions with interested parties and members of the WebKit community, we’ve decided the time has come to get serious about stabilizing the code.
HTML Standards Process Returning from the Grave
For a long time, the HTML standards process has been moribund; the W3C‘s HTML Working Group has focused almost exclusively on XHTML2, a new standard that was highly incompatible with existing practice.
The Obligatory iPhone Post
Yesterday, Steve Jobs announced the iPhone, a new combination phone, iPod and internet communications device.
George and Lars on KHTML and WebKit
Longtime KDE/KHTML developers Lars Knoll and George Staikos recently gave a presentation on KHTML and WebKit at Yahoo.
Zack Rusin is a WebKit Reviewer for the Qt Port
Zack Rusin is now a qualified reviewer for Qt platform code in WebKit.