Xiao hongchen edited and published this article for LinuxIDC.com. If this is inappropriate, please kindly advise. Midori is a lightweight cross-platform Web Browser Based on the WebKit engine. Its biggest feature is its lightweight, features include pagination, session management, bookmarks, search, user script and style support, and extension. It also has many built-in plug-ins such as Adblock and mouse gestures. Full functionality and fast speed. It can be said that the sparrow is small but dirty. Midori is written in C language and fully integrated with GTK + 2. Mi
Xiao hongchen edited and published this article for LinuxIDC.com. If this is inappropriate, please kindly advise.
Midori is a lightweight cross-platform Web Browser Based on the WebKit engine. Its biggest feature is its lightweight, features include pagination, session management, bookmarks, search, user script and style support, and extension. It also has many built-in plug-ins such as Adblock and mouse gestures. Full functionality and fast speed. It can be said that the sparrow is small but dirty.
Midori is written in C language and fully integrated with GTK + 2. Midori uses the same WebKit HTML typographical engine as Safari.
Midori is a browser with OpenSearch-based search box. Midori is faster than Firefox-based browsers. The latest version is 0.2.7. Although it is still not complete yet, there may be some bugs, but it is also a choice.
The following describes how to install Midori Web browser in Ubuntu 10.04:
Install Midori 0.2.7 of the latest version through PPA on Ubuntu: (support for Ubuntu 10.04/9.10)
Sudo add-apt-repository ppa: midori/ppa
Sudo add-apt-repository ppa: webkit-team/ppa
Sudo apt-get update
Sudo apt-get install midori