I'll post a pic, but it might be big:
[IMG]http://i43.tinypic.com/es0tc5.jpg[/IMG]
My eyes. :psypop:
[QUOTE=Chad Mobile;21119610]I made a web browser a while ago and I use it over everything else because it looks cool. :downs:[/QUOTE]
Define 'cool'....
Exactly how I wanted it. :downs:
[QUOTE=Chad Mobile;21122632]Exactly how I wanted it. :downs:[/QUOTE]
Your lack of aesthetic sensibilities disturbs me...
Chad... how could you possibly think that looks nice :confused:
I wanted something that is basic instead of having every possible area covered in buttons and features. It runs very fast too, I compared it to Firefox and Opera.
Try Chrome, it's as minimalistic as it gets... Also, what HTML renderer do you use? (if that's what it's called)
lol Darwin, it's called a rendering engine or a layout engine ([url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Layout_engine[/url]) and I'm gonna hope that he used WebKit.
Is that lol at Chrome or at my lack of proper terminology?
'Cause you better not mess with Chrome!
[QUOTE=Darwin226;21125611]Try Chrome, it's as minimalistic as it gets... Also, what HTML renderer do you use? (if that's what it's called)[/QUOTE]
I just wrote a HTML file and used WebBrowser.Url(Directory) to link to the HTML file. :)
[QUOTE=Darwin226;21127401]Is that lol at Chrome or at my lack of proper terminology?
'Cause you better not mess with Chrome![/QUOTE]
full time Chrome user. I run the Beta. It was a lol at the really awkward terminology. Should've known it was wrong when an HTML renderer would only be able to render HTML, and not all of that other web-y goodness.
This is Chad we're talking about, as if he could ever implement something with WebKit.
He obviously used the built in .NET WebBrowser control.
Chad and OP used embedded IE.
Hey KSI is back after hours of butt kissing.
[QUOTE=Chad Mobile;21124985]I wanted something that is basic instead of having every possible area covered in buttons and features. It runs very fast too, I compared it to Firefox and Opera.[/QUOTE]
I doubt that seeing as you're just using IE rendering.
Plus using embedded mshtml.dll seems to be a lot slower than normal IE
I use it when I'm watching Youtube, because when I use Firefox it takes forever for videos to load.
protip: Your Firefox is fucked. Reinstall it or get Chrome
Yeah I've actually been thinking about chrome. I'll go install it.
[editline]11:06PM[/editline]
Ok holy crap Chrome was [B]really[/B] slow. It took me like 3 minutes to load facepunch and 3 more minutes to login. It takes like 2 seconds to load in Firefox, and like 2 seconds seconds to login. Youtube loads fast, but the movies load slow and take forever to buffer. On Chrome, Youtube takes FOREVER to load and the movies play fast. Ugh. :bang:
[QUOTE=Chad Mobile;21156149]Yeah I've actually been thinking about chrome. I'll go install it.
[editline]11:06PM[/editline]
Ok holy crap Chrome was [B]really[/B] slow. It took me like 3 minutes to load facepunch and 3 more minutes to login. It takes like 2 seconds to load in Firefox, and like 2 seconds seconds to login. Youtube loads fast, but the movies load slow and take forever to buffer. On Chrome, Youtube takes FOREVER to load and the movies play fast. Ugh. :bang:[/QUOTE]
Are you mentally [b]retarded[/b], please say yes.
No, what's your problem?
your computers fucked man
Sounds to me like his computer runs off an [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intel_8085]8085[/url]
[QUOTE=Chris220;21158892]Sounds to me like his computer runs off an [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intel_8085]8085[/url][/QUOTE]
Well, no. Common sense dictates that it doesn't, because he's running XP.
That was a shit joke
It's Chad, everything to do with chad is a shit joke.
Anyway, I'll stop now lest I get another ban
(Which I probably will anyway now)
WebKit is really easy to implement, you should try it.
especially if you go into C++ and Qt. It's as simple as dragging the WebKit widget into the UI then writing a few lines into the class to handle changing the url and what not.
[QUOTE=<ToD> Aaron;21171312]especially if you go into C++ and Qt. It's as simple as dragging the WebKit widget into the UI then writing a few lines into the class to handle changing the url and what not.[/QUOTE]
The same with any language, I use it with C#.
[QUOTE=BBgamer;20833894]Hmmm... Loads very fast for me.
The loading all pages twice doesn't do that for me.
What OS are you running on?
Maybe try getting the latest IE?
[B]About the WebKit, I'll look into that.[/B][/QUOTE]
In other words, you won't.
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