On May 22, 2008, at 11:19 AM, Jay Tucker wrote: > Hi all, > > This might not be the right forum for this question, but I'll ask it > here all the same. If it's not the appropriate forum for this > question, I'd be grateful if somebody could let me know where a better > place to try asking it is. > > I've just cross-compiled and installed Qt 4.4 Embedded on a prototype > ARM-based device. Both the build and the install seemed to go OK. I'm > particularly interested in using the new integrated WebKit offered by > Qt 4.4. I started up webviewer, the little demo browser app that comes > with Qt 4.4 Embedded, and pointed it at some HTML files I had on the > local file system (using file:///). > > In short, the rendering is really bad. WebKit seems to parse HTML and > display its content, but it doesn't seem to understand or apply even > the simplest CSS rules. I've tried external, embedded, and inline > style sheets for simple things like setting the size, position, and > background color of <div> elements, and nothing seems to work. I can't > believe that WebKit doesn't have CSS support. > > Has anybody else seen anything like this? Any ideas on what's > happening or how to make this work?
Please post a test case that does not do what you expect. - Maciej _______________________________________________ webkit-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.webkit.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/webkit-dev

