WebKit new attribute cheat sheet

This is a step list explaining how to implement a new
HTML attribute
for WebKit.
I’m going to use
QtWebKit
for this execise but this approach is generic enough to be used for any other backend.
Here is a note for building Qt and QtWebKit on Ubuntu Linux.

QtWebKit building cheat sheet

This cheat sheet explains how to build Qt and QtWebKit from source code on Ubuntu Linux. It assumes x86 machine and Ubuntu 13.04. The instructions based on the following article: http://qt-project.org/wiki/Building_Qt_5_from_Git

Isis Project is live!

It’s been a long time since I posted anything here. The reason for that is that I was actually quite busy working. Working on something that I could not really discuss here. But now the situation has changed. The project I’m working on is an integral part of HP webOS platform. And this platform is being open sourced now. So I can finally talk about it in my blog :)

The project name is Isis and it is a webOS browser application. It’s exactly the same browser application you can find on webOS 3.0.5 with one major difference: it uses a recent version of WebKit or to be more precise QtWebKit.

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