Epiphany

Epiphany is the default web browser for the GNOME desktop environment.

Epiphany is the web browser for the the GNOME desktop environment. Its mission statement is to be a simple, fast browser that is well integrated with the GNOME design and technologies.

Powered by the WebKit web engine, Epiphany renders pages as fast and reliably as other major WebKit browsers, like Safari or Chrome.

Updates

juanjosanchez

Feeling very proud of all the work that we have been doing in #WebKit, #WebKitGTK+ and #Epiphany. Our WebKit team rocks! #igalia #gnome at 20:24 Mar 29th 2012 by Juan José Sánchez

Mario Sánchez Prada 27/01/2012

Accessibility support in WebKit2GTK+

As Piñeiro already mentioned in some posts, last week a bunch of hackers assisted to the ATK/AT-SPI Hackfest 2012 here at the Igalia offices, in the lovely city of Coruña. As the guy working on accessibility support for WebKitGTK+, I attended the...

Mario Sánchez Prada 05/12/2011

WebKitGTK+ Hackfest: WK2, a11y and Ephiphany’s ad blocker extension

Some posts have been already published about this during the last days, but just in case you missed them I will mention it here again: Last week, a bunch of hackers gathered together in the Igalia office in Coruña for the third edition of the WebKitGTK+...

Igalia 29/07/2011

Our partnership grows!

Juan Suárez, Diego Pino, Manuel Rego, Xan López and Jacobo Aragunde, five fellow igalians, changed their status recently from pre-partners to partners, becoming co-owners of the company.

Igalia 08/07/2011

Philippe Normand becomes a new WebKit reviewer

We want to congratulate Philippe for his good work in WebKit and thank the WebKit community for recognising it.

Commits

preferences: fix 'Add language' dialog layout

https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=676043

Xan López19/05/2012

Add support for 'Do Not Track'

If the org.gnome.Epiphany.web.do-not-track setting is enabled, we'll send the DNT: 1 header with every outbound request we make. See http://donottrack.us/ for more details.

Xan López19/05/2012

ephy-profile-utils: use absolute path for build dir

That way we can run the tests from any directory in debug mode.

Xan López16/05/2012