Is midori a good browser?
I think i wrote the name properly...
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Omega 8. Feb. 2021 um 0:03 
Sure, Midori is a fine browser.
Ursprünglich geschrieben von Omega:
Sure, Midori is a fine browser.

Is It based on firefox or Chrome?

Is It possible to disable JavaScript on It?
Omega 8. Feb. 2021 um 0:30 
Ursprünglich geschrieben von LEhA009:
Ursprünglich geschrieben von Omega:
Sure, Midori is a fine browser.

Is It based on firefox or Chrome?

Is It possible to disable JavaScript on It?
Neither, it uses Apple Webkit.

In the settings under the "Browsing" tab you uncheck "Enable scripts" to disable Javascript.
Ursprünglich geschrieben von Omega:
Ursprünglich geschrieben von LEhA009:

Is It based on firefox or Chrome?

Is It possible to disable JavaScript on It?
Neither, it uses Apple Webkit.

In the settings under the "Browsing" tab you uncheck "Enable scripts" to disable Javascript.

Is It compatible with ublock origin right?

Apple has open source software..? Wow thats new
Omega 8. Feb. 2021 um 0:45 
Ursprünglich geschrieben von LEhA009:
Ursprünglich geschrieben von Omega:
Neither, it uses Apple Webkit.

In the settings under the "Browsing" tab you uncheck "Enable scripts" to disable Javascript.

Is It compatible with ublock origin right?

Apple has open source software..? Wow thats new
Midori does not support Web Extensions. It does have it's own build-in adblocker.

Apple isn't doing this by choice, they do it because Webkit like Google's Blink engine is a fork from KHTML. The LGPL licenses forces them to make the source code available.
Ursprünglich geschrieben von Omega:
Ursprünglich geschrieben von LEhA009:

Is It compatible with ublock origin right?

Apple has open source software..? Wow thats new
Midori does not support Web Extensions. It does have it's own build-in adblocker.

Apple isn't doing this by choice, they do it because Webkit like Google's Blink engine is a fork from KHTML. The LGPL licenses forces them to make the source code available.

Is It possible to delete the cookies there at least?

They take space on disk for some reason
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Omega 8. Feb. 2021 um 1:08 
Ursprünglich geschrieben von LEhA009:
Ursprünglich geschrieben von Omega:
Midori does not support Web Extensions. It does have it's own build-in adblocker.

Apple isn't doing this by choice, they do it because Webkit like Google's Blink engine is a fork from KHTML. The LGPL licenses forces them to make the source code available.

Is It possible to delete the cookies there at least?
You can manually delete cookies by selecting "Clear private data" in the drop down menu. It has no automatic remove cookies on close option.

Ursprünglich geschrieben von LEhA009:
They take space on disk for some reason
Cookies are very tiny text files. They contain data which can be used to automatically log you in, track preferences such as a you selecting the dark theme for a site or to track you.

By default Midori blocks cookies from third party domains and only allows those from sites you visit.
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Omega 8. Feb. 2021 um 1:18 
And before you get confused, there are two browsers both called Midori.

This is the Midori you want: https://github.com/midori-browser/core

Not that other Electron garbage.
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