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There is a wiki, at least for dbzer0 users. db0 made a post about it in !div0@lemmy.dbzer0.com. Not sure if other servers will implement it, but would be cool to see!
There is a wiki, at least for dbzer0 users. db0 made a post about it in !div0@lemmy.dbzer0.com. Not sure if other servers will implement it, but would be cool to see!
No, I’m not. Chromium doesn’t exist in Windows unless you install a program that includes it. Chromium web engine is “native” to the chromium web browser, not to any OS (except maybe ChromeOS). As espi mentioned, Internet explorer’s mshtml is the only engine “native” to Windows. Just look at the Opera browser, they changed web engines from Presto to chromium; that’s not using “what’s native to the platform” (Opera works across all OS’s with chromium, except for iOS for the restriction I mentioned before), it’s using what the developers/company want to use to render their pages. Nothing in Windows itself provides any of the chromium engine “pieces”
Chromium isn’t native to Windows. iOS is the only OS (I’m aware of) where browsers are forced to use a specific engine, but even that will be changing
There’s a symbol at the top left of the file or directory icon to select the item rather than open. It’s stays there even if you have double click to open