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by lucas_maximus on Wed 16th Mar 2011 08:30
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The problem I have is that people seem to forget 10 years ago ... IE6 was the only decent browser.
I went off about targeting webkit because it is becoming the new IE6, I see a lot of people targeting webkit specific extensions, especially on mobile devices. There is no decent competitor to webkit on smartphones and we will end up with sites just not working/looking odd on other devices because webkit has been targeted. "
Clarification: Konqueror uses KHTML. Opera uses its own renderer, and Firefox and its derivatives use gecko. Chrome, Safari, iOS and Android use webkit.
Amongst that lot, gecko is the most prevalent, not webkit.
With the imminent release of Firefox 4, there will very soon be a version of Firefox for mobiles:
http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/mobile/
Enjoy.