Re: I would like to start making my own web browser
I agree with what's already been posted here. I don't mean this to sound insulting, but if you are a beginning programmer, a web browser probably isn't something you should jump in with. Not saying you are (or sound like) a beginner, but there it is.
Also (as has previously been stated), a browser isn't something you want serious (or even minor) security flaws in. This of course depends on how serious you are about creating one, and what you intend to use it for.
If it's a learning experience (what does the browser really do behind the scenes, does it support extensions, etc), then that's great - build it, get to the point where you really appreciate what your browser does for you and how it's put together, and probably stop when you realize how much work it will be to maintain yours.
If you are serious about coding one, I would encourage looking at the existing options first.
Make a list of things you don't like about th
e browsers you've used, and search for solutions for each item on that list. It can be anything from installing an extension and setting it up, changing a setting in your screenreader (if you use one), to changing an advanced option that you didn't even know existed.
Also make sure you've explored more than just two or three options. There are more than a few browsers out there, and one that you like might be just a few searches away.
If you still want to create one, consider using an existing engine. There are open source engines that you can fork and tinker with until they work just how you want.
Hope that helps.
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