Re: WebKit: '-khtml' ?!! (Was: Re: [WSG] Safari DOM inspector)

2006-11-17 Thread Philippe Wittenbergh
On Nov 18, 2006, at 8:23 AM, James Ellis wrote: If you run recent version of Konquerer you get a pretty good realisation of what Safari will render a site as - all you have to do us run a Linux box or if you don't want to do that run up a KDE distro Live CD like Kubuntu. There are quite a

WebKit: '-khtml' ?!! (Was: Re: [WSG] Safari DOM inspector)

2006-11-16 Thread Barney Carroll
OmniWeb's inspection kit isn't fully functional yet - the search tool (great idea) doesn't work yet, and the same goes for the metrics and properties tabs. However the style viewer is incredibly useful. It specifies that it is a 'computed style' viewer - an interesting distinction. Gecko

Re: WebKit: '-khtml' ?!! (Was: Re: [WSG] Safari DOM inspector)

2006-11-16 Thread Nick Fitzsimons
On 16 Nov 2006, at 14:37:50, Barney Carroll wrote: -khtml-text-decorations-in-effect ...Which I have seen in effect - proprietary and usually only used in Apple sites since it is naturally not w3 css. It depends what you mean by W3C CSS. The CSS spec allows for vendor- specific extension