====== Midori ====== The main website of Midori is [[http://www.twotoasts.de/index.php?/pages/midori_summary.html|www.twotoasts.de]]. See also the [[http://wiki.xfce.org/midori_faq|Midori Faq]]. ===== About ===== Midori is a lightweight web browser. * Full integration with GTK+2. * Fast rendering with WebKit. * Tabs, windows and session management. * Flexibly configurable Web Search. * User scripts and user styles support. * Straightforward bookmark management. * Customizable and extensible interface. * Extensions written in C. * Custom context menu actions. ===== Releases ===== Check the [[http://www.twotoasts.de/index.php?/pages/midori_summary.html|Midori website]] for releases and other information. ===== Dependencies ===== Requirements: GTK+ 2.10, WebkitGtk, libXML2 Optional: Unique 0.9, libsoup 2.4, sqlite 3.0, docutils, xdg-open ===== Building and Installing ===== Building and installing Midori is straightforward. Make sure you have Python 2.4 or higher installed. Change to the Midori folder on your hard disk in a terminal. Run './waf configure' Run './waf build' You can now run Midori from _build_/default/midori You can install it with './waf install' For further options run './waf %%--%%help' ===== Reporting Bugs ===== Bugs should be reported to the [[http://www.twotoasts.de/bugs|Bugtracker]].