Please recommend a light-weight web browser for static sites with the following features:
1)Lightweight layout engine: not one of the Big Three.
2)Dark mode: I need all pages to show a dark background (preferably true black) with light text. No exceptions. If I encounter a page with light-themed CSS, I want some feature equivalent to the Dark Reader extension that major browsers have.
3)Graphical: I want to be able to navigate with a mouse, not just a the terminal.
4)Not developed primarily by a bigot. So no Pale Moon (and Pale Moon's Goanna engine isn't really lightweight, it's just slightly less heavy than the big three).
Also note that I'm specifically looking for a web browser with these criteria: for Gemini/Spartan/similar protocols I already have Lagrange.
#WebBrowsers #StaticSite #StaticWeb #StaticWebsite #LiteBrowser #LightweightBrowser #Web1 #Web1_0 #Smalnet #Gemini #GeminiProtocol #Spartan #SpartanProtocol
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in reply to Seirdy • • •Kristall Small Internet Browser - Kristall Small-Internet Browser
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in reply to Seirdy • • •I was already planning on trying Kristall for gemini, so now I will also plan to try using it for HTML. The caveat is that it's in the Ubuntu 24.04 repository but not 22.04, so I am planning to wait until Mint 22 to try it.
For Ladybird, can I install this outside of SerenityOS?
For Dillo, I'll have to try to figure out how to modify the custom css. The only thing I see in the documentation is two sentences.
(Also I'm using the old 3.0.5 from the deb repository. Does this require 3.1.0?)
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