Feb7

Maciej announces feature freeze for WebKit nightlies. They’re going to focus on stability leading up to the Leopard release. They’ve added a lot of stuff since 2.0, especially on the JavaScript front: mutable DOM prototypes, DOM L3 XPath, getters and setters, and engine performance improvements. If all browsers moved this quickly I’d be a very happy man.

3 Responses to “Link: WebKit Blog”

  1. 1 http://squareman.myopenid.com Says:

    So do you have any inkling if WebKit improvements implemented for Leopard’s Safari will also be added via update to Tiger and Panther? I imagine they would minus any interface “wow” added to the GUI end of the browser. But I’m unclear.

  2. 2 shepherdweb.com » Safari Getting Closer » Shane Shepherd: web design and development; music Says:

    […] Andrew Dupont mentions some of the improvements to the next version of Apple’s Safari web browser rapidly approaching release. […]

  3. 3 Andrew Says:

    So do you have any inkling if WebKit improvements implemented for Leopard’s Safari will also be added via update to Tiger and Panther? I imagine they would minus any interface “wow” added to the GUI end of the browser. But I’m unclear.

    I doubt it, since it didn’t happen for Safari 2.0.


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