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Google Summer of Code Fruit #9: Safari3 Support

Posted by Sigurd on 16 July 2007

Although Apple has installed their Safari browser as the way to access the web on all new Macintoshes for a few years, the percentage of visitors is still dominated by other browsers.

For instance, on silverstripe.com, Safari accounts for 5% of traffic, after Microsoft Internet Explorer (24%) and FireFox (64%), although most websites have far more IE.

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Safari enters the Windows jungle

Posted by Sigurd on 15 June 2007

Apple has now released their previously Mac-only webbrowser, Safari, for computers running Windows. This is a bold move that will spur competition with both FireFox and Microsoft and drive innovation with what's possible on the web, and in other areas of computing. The new version of Safari has also resolved many issues (e.g. the WYSIWYG editor) that prevented making it easy for SilverStripe's administration system to work, so volunteers are sought to resolve the now few javascript and CSS issues. Use our forum to list Safari3-related bugs and supply patches.

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