More recently, I have been seeing questions with the tag "webkit". Such questions usually tend to be web-based questions relating to CSS, jQuery, layouts, cross-browers compatibility issues, etc...
So what is this "webkit" and how does it relate to CSS? I have also noticed a lot of -webkit-...
properties in the source code for various websites. Are these two related?
Update
So from the answers so far... WebKit is a HTML/CSS web browser rendering engine for Safari/Chrome. Are there such engines for IE/Opera/Firefox and what are the differences, pros and cons of using one over the other? Can I use WebKit features in Firefox for example?
The ultimate question... Is WebKit supported by IE?
Update 2
All of the major browsers use different rendering engines. I guess this is a big reason why there are so many cross-browser compatibility issues!
So, is there some kind of project or movement to a standard rendering engine that ALL browsers will use? Will HTML5 bring an end to the cross-browser compatibility issues?
Every browser is backed by a rendering engine to draw the HTML/CSS web page.
IE → Trident(discontinued)EdgeHTML (clean-up fork of Trident)(Edge switched to Blink in 2019)Opera → Presto(no longer uses Presto since Feb 2013, consider Opera = Chrome, therefore Blink nowadays)See Comparison of web browser engines for a list of comparisons in different areas.
Not natively.