Safari
From Site5Wiki
Safari is a web browser, built on Apple's
- Safari
- Safari/WebKit
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[edit] Official resources
Safari uses open source software for its web page rendering engine, Safari draws on KHTML and KJS software from the KDE open source project.
[edit] Projects
- Pimp My Safari (about this site, which was the brainchild of Jon Hicks, and is now run by Jon, Neil Lee, Brian Warren, and Karlheinz Dobler)
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PimpMySafari's feeds: RSS, Atom
- Pimp My Safari's blog
- Bookmarklets, including some useful blog-from-Safari bookmarklets, and a huge list of web development bookmarklets
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Plugins
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[edit] Customizations
- Creammonkey: basically equals Greasemonkey for Safari
- Automator actions at PimpMySafari.com
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Maximizing for Web Development
Any Mac OS X developer can use Safari's engine to render HTML code in their application. Get the details at the Apple Developer Connection.
— apple.com (aka, developer.apple.com/internet/safari)
- iBULC: aka, Internet Batch Up-Load Component; works with Safari
- Web development additions at PimpMySafari.com
- Web development bookmarklets at PimpMySafari — from design, to WHOIS, to validation — see the thumbnail for the long, impressive list of bookmarklets available
- Tutorial: Using Safari and WebKit to develop on the web, written by Jon Hicks
- Surfin' Safari blog: devoted to web development using Safari and WebKit (
feed)
Related wiki pages: Bookmarklets; Creammonkey; Safari extensions, plugins and tools for webmasters; Webkit


