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* http://www.webkit.org/coding/contributing.html | |||
* http://www.webkit.org/quality/reporting.html | |||
* http://www.webkit.org/quality/testwriting.html | |||
* http://jobs.apple.com/ - search for WebKit | |||
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* [[Specs]] | * [[Specs]] |
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Getting started with browser development
Want to get started with browser development, e.g. help implement HTML?
General Approaches
- finding and filing bugs to various browsers' bug databases is a great way to get involved
Specific Browser Engines
Help with the development of specific browser engines. (alphabetical, please feel free to add/insert more).
Gecko
Gecko powers the Firefox browser.
Presto
Opera uses the Presto engine.
Webkit
Webkit is used by Safari, Chrome, and recent BlackBerry browsers.
- http://www.webkit.org/building/checkout.html
- http://www.webkit.org/building/build.html
- http://www.webkit.org/coding/contributing.html
- http://www.webkit.org/quality/reporting.html
- http://www.webkit.org/quality/testwriting.html
- http://jobs.apple.com/ - search for WebKit