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 FLTK2, 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 |
| Implementation | C C++ |
Recent releases


Changes: This a bugfix release that addresses a security issue with images and clears some compiler warnings. Users are advised to upgrade ASAP.


Changes: This release comes with substantial improvements, among which the most important is a basic CSS infrastructure. There are also configurable key bindings and other goodies. Users are strongly encouraged to upgrade.


Changes: This is a major rewrite of dillo into C/C++, using the FLTK2 library. This release comes with many improvements: tabbed browsing, anti-aliasing, different character sets, accepting compressed pages, control over image loading, a smaller footprint, nearly 50% smaller memory usage, fewer dependencies, better table rendering, bugfixes, an improved GUI, and many others.


Changes: This release comes with extensive work on the plugins side. It has a new dpip library, a new FLTK2-based GUI for downloads, a "data:" URI handler, an important bugfix in the FTP plugin, and a cookies server DPI that enables all Dillo instances to use cookies at the same time. There are many small fixes.


Changes: This a bugfix release that addresses a couple of security issues. It also includes a new panel size option and a fix for the file dpi. Users are advised to upgrade ASAP.
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Recent commentsRe: 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.
Re: HI, SOME ONE KNOW HOW CAN I......
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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
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?
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. :)