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Development of the layout engine now known as Gecko began at Netscape in 1997, following the company's purchase of DigitalStyle.The existing Netscape rendering engine, originally written for Netscape Navigator 1.0 and upgraded through the years, was slow, did not comply well with W3C standards, had limited support for dynamic HTML and lacked features such as incremental reflow (when the layout ...
Selenium was originally developed by Jason Huggins in 2004 as an internal tool at ThoughtWorks. [5] Huggins was later joined by other programmers and testers at ThoughtWorks, before Paul Hammant joined the team and steered the development of the second mode of operation that would later become "Selenium Remote Control" (RC).
Gecko: Active Mozilla: Mozilla Public: Firefox browser and Thunderbird email client Goanna [b] Active M. C. Straver [6] Mozilla Public: Pale Moon, Basilisk, and K-Meleon browsers Trident [c] Maintained Microsoft: Proprietary: Internet Explorer browser EdgeHTML: Maintained Microsoft: Proprietary: some UWP apps; [8] Microsoft Edge Legacy browser ...
This category is for software based on the Gecko (layout engine). Subcategories. This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total. F. Firefox (3 C, 28 ...
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Galeon is a discontinued Gecko-based web browser that was created by Marco Pesenti Gritti with the goal of delivering a consistent browsing experience to GNOME desktop environment. It gained some popularity in the early 2000s due to its speed, flexibility in configuration and features.
The Acid2 test was passed in 2014, [4] and Servo could render some websites faster than the Gecko engine of Firefox. [18] By 2016, the engine had been further optimized. [19] The same year, Mozilla began the Quantum project, which incorporated stable portions of Servo into Gecko. [9] [10] Servo was the engine of two augmented reality browsers.
For Mozilla software, an add-on is a software component that extends the functionality of the Firefox web browser and related applications – although most are browser extensions.