Dillo Web browser is a very fast, extremely small Web browser that's written in C and C++. The source is around 600 KB, and the static binary is about 980KB. It is a graphical browser built upon FLTK-1.3, and it renders a good subset of HTML and CSS, excluding frames, JavaScript, and JVM support.
| Tags | Internet Web Browsers Utilities |
|---|---|
| Licenses | GPLv3 |
| Operating Systems | POSIX BSD FreeBSD NetBSD OpenBSD GNU/Hurd HP-UX IRIX Linux Other Solaris osx |
| Implementation | C C++ |
Recent releases


Release Notes: This release includes: HTTP digest authentication, more sophisticated handling of line breaks and whitespace, the CSS text-transform property, plus an important fix for users in Turkic locales.


Release Notes: This bugfix release brings improved privacy, never sending or accepting third-party cookies. Also, the UI theme can be changed, keys can be set for paging left/right, and you can disable the dialog that pops up when quitting with multiple tabs/windows open.


Release Notes: Dillo3 has shifted its toolkit library from fltk2 to the fltk 1.3 series. The experimental status of fltk2 had kept Dillo2 out of a number of distributions, but fltk 1.3 has already seen an official release. Dillo3 is the current stable branch. In the porting process, several improvements were made and many bugs fixed. The user interface was rewritten, and the internals simplified. Highlights: native build on OS X, on-the-fly panel resize, multiple search engines, faster rendering, and CSS adjacent sibling selectors.


Release Notes: This is the last release of the dillo-2.x series, which is based on the now deprecated FLTK2.0. It comes with some improvements in CSS, cookies, and "view source". The big news is that Dillo3, a port to the more modern FLTK-1.3, is expected to be available in a matter of weeks.


Release Notes: This release has a major overhaul of the cookies subsystem, a reimplementation of the Dillo Plugin (DPI) API, a configurable connection limit, and various CSS improvements. Anyone using cookies should definitely upgrade, as important security fixes were made in the process of rewriting the cookies module.
Recent comments
12 Jan 2006 20:31
Re: keyboard usage
> dillo is great for my laptop, because it
> is kind of a slow machine. But actually
> dillo would be much better if it had a
> type-ahead feature like Firefox, so that
> it could be used better without a mouse
> or these crude touchpads. :)
I second that. Dillo UI development should keep it as much keyboard driven as possible.
30 May 2004 08:59
Re: HI, SOME ONE KNOW HOW CAN I......
Answered in our mailing list...
27 May 2004 09:54
HI, SOME ONE KNOW HOW CAN I......
hi i'm needing to figure out how to change the setting on the start page on dillobut i cant find out it untill now, some one can offer me some tips about....
i can change the home page on /etc/dillorc i use a guadalinex debian based distribution.
But didnt figure how to change the start page setting.
Thanking u
in advance.....
Virionbl
15 May 2004 15:21
Twist My Arm Some More
Because I use dillo as my default graphical browser, I am finding that it is
enforcing its HTML standards on the webs I develop. Between dillo's strict
parsing and that annoying little bug in the corner with its count of my
failures, dillo twists my arm until I say, Uncle, and make the pages that
are perfectly fine in Mozilla parse correctly in dillo too. Is this a love-hate
relationship yet?
13 May 2004 03:03
keyboard usage
dillo is great for my laptop, because it is kind of a slow machine. But actually dillo would be much better if it had a type-ahead feature like Firefox, so that it could be used better without a mouse or these crude touchpads. :)
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