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authorJonathan Raphael Joachim Kolberg <bulldog98@freenet.de>2011-01-18 12:36:54 +0100
committerJonathan Raphael Joachim Kolberg <bulldog98@freenet.de>2011-01-18 12:36:54 +0100
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<chapter id="introduction"><title>Introduction</title>
<para>Based initially on <emphasis>qtwebkit</emphasis> (and currently on <emphasis>kdewebkit</emphasis>), &rekonq; is a lightweight browser designed to use the <guilabel>WebKit</guilabel> rendering engine in combination with various &kde; technologies, allowing it to integrate seamlessly into the &kde; desktop. The name is a throwback to the venerable khtml-based <ulink url="help:/konqueror/index.html">&konqueror;</ulink> which is currently the default &kde; web browser.
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-<para>&rekonq; has already replaced &konqueror; as the default browser in Chakra, with more distributions expressing similar intent for their future releases.
+<para>&rekonq; has already replaced &konqueror; as the default browser in Chakra and Kubuntu, with more distributions expressing similar intent for their future releases.
</para>
<important><para>Like all &kde; applications, &rekonq; is highly
configurable. This document describes how &rekonq; behaves with the normal,