https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=389091

--- Comment #9 from Friedrich W. H. Kossebau <kosse...@kde.org> ---
(In reply to Igor Zhuravlov from comment #8)
> I have kwebkitpart of version 1.3.4-1.1 installed. But there is no similar
> name neither in settings dialog you mentioned nor among possible alternative
> services (under "Add" button), see screenshots. I guess it is labeled
> "KHTML", but it is already atop.

Okay, so welcome to convoluted matters :)

KHTML is a separate plugin from kwebkitpart(*), so the latter is still missing
here. 

When it comes to kwebkitpart, I just saw that there is some issue with the
version numnber: kwebkitpart got ported to qt5, but seems it never got
officially released, with a new version number. Still at least openSUSE has
packages of the ported code, but also using 1.3.4 as version. That needs some
poking of people.
For you it needs to check if your version of kwebkitpart is having qt4 or qt5
as dependency. If qt4 (which I assume), it sadly cannot be used, not
compatible. Try to check if you can get hold of a package with the ported
version.

For webenginepart, that one is developed as part of Konqueror
libraries/plugins. On openSUSE it is packaged into a separate package
"webenginepart", other distributions might have thas as part of some konq-*
package.

(*) KHTML still being the original code of what once was forked into webkit by
Apple engineers, which then again was wrapped in that separate kpart by some
other KDE developers, who put their trust rather into webkit devs than the
kthml devs... and we do not know who is more right, so both exist :) )

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