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Hugh Davenport cb657a038f UI/Qt: Update placeholder text if search disabled
The placeholder text is there to prompt the user as to what could be
added in the address bar. The current text tells the user that they can
"Search or enter web address" even when the search setting is disabled.
When attempting to "Search" the user is instead sent to page ":", with
an error in the console:
    WebContent(575249): (FIXME) Don't know how to navigate to :

This patch fixes this by checking whether the search feature is enabled
and setting the placeholder appropriately. This provides a slightly
better user experience.

Closes #132
2024-06-11 09:50:46 +02:00
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Ladybird

Ladybird is a truly independent web browser, using a novel engine based on web standards.

Important

Ladybird is in a pre-alpha state, and only suitable for use by developers

Features

We aim to build a complete, usable browser for the modern web.

Ladybird uses a multi-process architecture with a main UI process, several WebContent renderer processes, an ImageDecoder process, and a RequestServer process.

Image decoding and network connections are done out of process to be more robust against malicious content. Each tab has its own renderer process, which is sandboxed from the rest of the system.

At the moment, many core library support components are inherited from SerenityOS:

  • LibWeb: Web rendering engine
  • LibJS: JavaScript engine
  • LibWasm: WebAssembly implementation
  • LibCrypto/LibTLS: Cryptography primitives and Transport Layer Security
  • LibHTTP: HTTP/1.1 client
  • LibGfx: 2D Graphics Library, Image Decoding and Rendering
  • LibArchive: Archive file format support
  • LibUnicode, LibLocale: Unicode and locale support
  • LibAudio, LibVideo: Audio and video playback
  • LibCore: Event loop, OS abstraction layer
  • LibIPC: Inter-process communication

How do I build and run this?

See build instructions for information on how to build Ladybird.

Ladybird runs on Linux, macOS, Windows (with WSL2), and many other *Nixes.

How do I read the documentation?

Code-related documentation can be found in the documentation folder.

Get in touch and participate!

Join our Discord server to participate in development discussion.

Before opening an issue, please see the issue policy.

A general guide for contributing can be found in CONTRIBUTING.md.

License

Ladybird is licensed under a 2-clause BSD license.