Safari

Apple's Safari browser is based on the WebKit rendering engine and the JavaScriptCore engine. The WebKit engine is what Chrome's Blink engine is based on, and the JavaScriptCore engine is used in a few places for the OS X operating system. An interesting point regarding Safari is the fact that if we are running Windows or Linux, we will not be able to access it directly.

To get access to Safari, we will need to utilize an online service. BrowserStack or LambdaTest, along with a host of others, can do this job for us. With any of these, we now have access to browsers that we may not otherwise have had. Thanks to LambdaTest, we will utilize their free service to take a brief look at Safari.

Again, we will notice that there is not too much to the Safari browser development tools. All of the same tools are also available in the other browsers and they are usually more powerful in these other browsers. Getting familiar with each of the interfaces can help when debugging in that specific browser, but not a lot of time needs to be dedicated to looking at the browsers that do not have any specific features unique to them.

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