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    ===Konqueror as a web browser===
    ===Konqueror as a web browser===
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    Konqueror is KDE's default web browser. It has fast, standards-compliant HTML and JavaScript rendering engines, KHTML and KJS respectively, which are most noted for being Apple's choice for developing the popular Webkit rendering engine, chosen for its speed and standards-compliance. It also has support for various Firefox-compatible plug-ins, Java, several image formats, Secure Socket Layer (SSL) connections and more. To see all of Konqueror's supported standards, navigate to, '[about:konqueror/specs]' in a Konqueror window.
    Konqueror is KDE's default web browser. It has fast, standards-compliant HTML and JavaScript rendering engines, KHTML and KJS respectively, which are most noted for being Apple's choice for developing the popular Webkit rendering engine, chosen for its speed and standards-compliance. It also has support for various Firefox-compatible plug-ins, Java, several image formats, Secure Socket Layer (SSL) connections and more. To see all of Konqueror's supported standards, navigate to, '[about:konqueror/specs]' in a Konqueror window.


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    Konqueror is also an able web browser, supporting java applets, javascript, CSS, and a variety of plugins.
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    Revision as of 18:16, 11 September 2009

    KThe multi-talented file manager and browser

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    Overview

    Features

    • Powerful and flexible file manager
    • Standards-compliant KHTML browser engine
    • Embedded viewing of files thanks to KParts
    • Multiple split views and tabs
    • Sidebars and extensions to provide additional functionality
    • Integration with other KDE apps like KGet Download Manager and Akregator Feed Reader
    • Remote and pseudo-filesystem file management through KIO

    Description

    Home >> Applications >> Desktop >> Konqueror

    Home >> Applications >> Internet >> Konqueror

    General features

    Many of Konqueror's features can be used regardless of what you are viewing: for example, multiple tabs, the sidebar, window frames and bookmarks. This makes it not only a powerful web-browser, but also a powerful general-purpose application.

    Tabs

    Using tabs in Konqueror is similar to using tabs in many other KDE applications. You can create a new tab by going to the, "File" menu. You can find ways to interact with tabs by right-clicking any tab you currently have open. You can also move tabs by clicking with the middle mouse button and dragging them across the tab bar.

    Frames

    Frames allow you to view multiple locations, documents or websites in a single window under a single tab by splitting the window. This can be used e.g. to view multiple web pages at once, to copy files from one location to another (either from one folder to another or from a remote location like an FTP site or a shared network folder), view or compare two documents at the same time and for many other possibilities. To use frames, either go to the Window menu or right-click on the status bar at the bottom of the window and select either, "Split view left/right" or, "Split view top/bottom". You can also create or remove frames using the short-cuts displayed in the Window menu for each action. You can control each view by clicking on it and interacting with it as usual.

    Konqueror as a web browser

    The Konqueror Web Browser

    Konqueror is KDE's default web browser. It has fast, standards-compliant HTML and JavaScript rendering engines, KHTML and KJS respectively, which are most noted for being Apple's choice for developing the popular Webkit rendering engine, chosen for its speed and standards-compliance. It also has support for various Firefox-compatible plug-ins, Java, several image formats, Secure Socket Layer (SSL) connections and more. To see all of Konqueror's supported standards, navigate to, '[about:konqueror/specs]' in a Konqueror window.

    KHTML vs. Webkit

    Since Trolltech ported Webkit into their toolkit in Qt 4.5, there has been a lot of discussion about replacing KHTML with Webkit in Konqueror. However, since KHTML is still being actively developed and is a requirement of KDE's core libraries, it will not be replaced by Webkit in either Konqueror or any application that allows previews of HTML files. A Webkit KPart is under development by the project, "webkitkde", but it is in development stages and is not recommended for widespread use. Also a problem is that Qt's version of Webkit is somewhat outdated and, though various web browsers are being developed with Qt's Webkit ([1] and [2], for example), none of them are recommended for daily use yet.

    Konqueror as a file manager

    Konqueror is an optional file manager.

    Among its many talents is the ability to split windows, allowing access to a number of directories at one glance.

    The Konqueror File Browser

    Konqueror is also a universal viewing application, thanks to its ability to embed audio, video and document viewers.

    Tutorials

    I'd like Konqueror to be my default file manager

    Starting KDE 4.2, you can change the default file manager through System Settings --> Default Applications

    Using GMail's Web Interface in Konqueror

    This forum page deals with improving the display of GMail within Konqueror

    Keywords

    File manager, File browser, File management, web browser, Internet, file viewer, embedded preview, KPart, KIO