List of layout engines
The following is a list of named layout engines. While all applications which display content based on HTML use layout engines, not all layout engines are given code names by their developers. The majority of the layout engines below are found in web browsers, but many are also used in email applications or operating systems.
Graphical
- Boxely - for AOL applications
- Dillo - for Dillo
- Gecko - for Firefox, Camino, K-Meleon, SeaMonkey, Netscape, and other Gecko-based browsers
- HTMLayout - embeddable HTML/CSS rendering engine - component for Windows and Windows Mobile operating systems
- KHTML - for Konqueror
- WebKit - for iOS (including both mobile Safari, WebViews within third-party apps, and web clips), Safari, Arora, Midori, OmniWeb (since version 5), Shiira, iCab since version 4, Web, SRWare Iron, Rekonq, Sleipnir, in Maxthon 3, and Google Chrome up to version 27
- Blink - for Google Chrome, Opera version 15+,[1] and Maxthon version 4.2+
- MARTHA (layout engine) - for RealObjects
- NetFront - for Access NetFront
- NetSurf - for NetSurf
- Prince
- Robin - for The Bat!
- Servo - developed by Mozilla and Samsung, written in Rust[2]
- Tkhtml - for hv3
- Trident - for Internet Explorer since version 4.0 and embedded WebBrowser controls (such as Internet Explorer shells, Maxthon and some media players)
- Spartan browser rendering engine - fork of Trident
Text-based
Historical
See also
References
- ↑ "Opera 15.0 changelog". Retrieved on 13 June 2013.
- ↑ Mozilla and Samsung team up for Servo, a secure browser engine, InfoWorld, April 3, 2013
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