At the time, opera had its own engine. And you had t you had to test for each of that in opera. But then, as many browsers did, they sort of said, you know why it's not worth trying to keep up with crome a. We're just going to use the crome engine in our own browser. Which is interesting, because chromium, at one point was was web kit, and then they moved to blink. So did all of these then? Well, ecase brave wasn't around. Edge was and around. Ad opera and vivaldi at that n were they on web kit as well. Is user's right? I think developers are
In this Hasty Treat, Scott and Wes talk about the various web browers that might show up in your analytics and whether you need to worry about supporting them or not.
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