Compare the following.
Ordinary page in Rekonq. Note the usual KDE/Qt widget set -- specifically, the scroll bars:
Google, of course, will have nothing to do with that, and instead completley rewrites the frame, including replacing the browser's widget set with its own:
If you look at the HTML, you can see where they detect that the rendering engine is Webkit and substitute their own scrollbars for the built-in ones. Why oh why must you do that, Google? Why does it matter to you what my scroll bars look like? What else might you be doing to my browser that would require me to examine even more thoroughly your HTML?
You're trying to speed up the web with your SPDY thing. Obviously you can't SPDY me up when I'm using Rekonq. So why do you force a bunch more HTML down my throat? You don't do that if I'm using Firefox, and while it supports SPDY, the same particular page in Firefox isn't going through SPDY, so again, why do you care? Grr.
Ordinary page in Rekonq. Note the usual KDE/Qt widget set -- specifically, the scroll bars:
Google, of course, will have nothing to do with that, and instead completley rewrites the frame, including replacing the browser's widget set with its own:
If you look at the HTML, you can see where they detect that the rendering engine is Webkit and substitute their own scrollbars for the built-in ones. Why oh why must you do that, Google? Why does it matter to you what my scroll bars look like? What else might you be doing to my browser that would require me to examine even more thoroughly your HTML?
You're trying to speed up the web with your SPDY thing. Obviously you can't SPDY me up when I'm using Rekonq. So why do you force a bunch more HTML down my throat? You don't do that if I'm using Firefox, and while it supports SPDY, the same particular page in Firefox isn't going through SPDY, so again, why do you care? Grr.
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