Hi Scott,
Thanks for correcting me. I'm sorry I got my facts wrong. I apologize to the
list for that. Have a great day.
I didn't know Webkit was an extension of Safari.
Allison
My birds are winged blessings, they help me soar!
On Jul 25, 2010, at 7:20 PM, Scott Howell wrote:
> Webkit is not
Webkit is not a browser, but an open standard on which Safari and at least one
other browser is built on. If memory serves me, when you open the Webkit
application, it is really calling Safari and using a different version of
Webkit.
On Jul 25, 2010, at 6:26 PM, Allison Manzino wrote:
> Hi,ÚÚ
Hi,ÚÚ
No Webkit is another browser like FIrefox. I forget who makes it. I think it's
webkit.org. When VoiceOver acts up and restarts I use Webkit. It works with
Audible and now the Apple site again. I will now probably use Webkit
exclusively. Have a great day!
Allison
My birds are winged bles
Hi Allison,
You write:
> You have to install
and use Webkit in order for VO to work properly again.
Pardon my elementary question since I am new to the Mac. Is WebKit a new
browser? I thought it was the technology on which Firefox, Opera and the like
were built. Please clarify. Rajiv
Orig