
The recent release of Safari 3, has brougth into focus the previous release of its redering engine. None other than Webkit 3, that is the rendering engine of Apple’s Safari, KDE’s Konqueror, Adobe’s AIR, and also has some mobile versions for several very important platforms Google’s Android, Apple’s iPhone and Nokia’s S60.
So, it’s a matter of time that mobile implementations include the new features in Webkit 3.
We found a description of ten new things on Webkit3 on SurfinSafari, the official blog of Webkit community. Summarizing, here are the most important:
- SVG support
- Advanced CSS styling.
- XPath support.
- Performance improvements. On page loading, Javascript execution, DOM operations.
- New and improved XML technologies.
For comprehensive information, follow the link to the original post below.
Link SurfinSafari