> To everyone on this list, how does the KDE4 version of KHTML compare with
> WebKit? Better or worse compatibility with most websites? If KHTML is
> pretty much the same as WebKit as far as CPU/RAM usage and website
> compatibility, the easiest solution would be to integrate KHTML as a
> kioslave in very much the same way as the old version of KHTML works now
> in TDE...
>
> Thanks!
>
> Tim

The KHTML version in kde4 is not much more evolved than the one in tde. It has many problems with big websites such as facebook. This is one of the things that surprised me the most of kde4: khtml hasn't improved to the point of being comparable with the other modern browsers.
Many times you click on what is a button in other browsers and it does nothing, this is on PCLOS 2012 with kde 4.8

Webkit has better compatibility but it is quite slow.
I have seen somewhere that in Konqueror from kde4, you can choose between webkit (from qt4) and the internal khtml. Webkit should use less cpu because it doesn't stall on every javascript as the older khtml.

-Alexandre