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Gecko is the open source, free software web browser layout engine used in all Mozilla-branded software and its derivatives, including later Netscape releases. Written in C++ and licensed under MPL/GPL/LGPL triple license, Gecko is designed to support open Internet standards. Originally created by Netscape Communications Corporation, its development is now overseen by the Mozilla Foundation.

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How to say "Gecko (layout engine)" in other languages:

Chinese (Chinese) Gecko
Japanese (Japanese) Gecko
German (German) Gecko (Rendering Engine)
Spanish (Spanish) Gecko (motor de navegación)
French (French) Gecko (moteur de rendu)
Italian (Italian) Gecko

Gecko

This article describes gecko lizards. If you are looking for the HTML renderer for Mozilla, go to Gecko layout engine. Geckos House gecko on vertical surface Scientific classification...: Sauria Family: Gekkonidae Genera Many, see text Geckos are small to moderately large...

Layout engine

Mozilla layout engine (Gecko) was reusable for web browsers besides Mozilla, and so people began to refer to Gecko as a distinct "layout engine" rather than merely a part of the web browser. Examples of layout engines include the following: Gecko layout engine KHTML Trident, the Windows MSIE...

ABrowse

port of the KHTML layout engine. ABrowse's inception and port of KHTML were performed by Kurt Skauen... engine may be dropped by the Syllable Internet Tools Team in favour of the more-portable Gecko layout engine. Current development is performed by the Syllable Internet Tools team...

BackArrow

BackArrow is a Gtk+ web browser based on Skipstone, which uses Mozilla's Gecko layout engine and is intended to be lightweight, highly configurable and with few dependencies. It is meant to become a K-Meleon-like browser for GNU/Linux. BackArrow has released an unofficial version of Skipstone...

Galeon

This page is about a web browser, for the type of ship, see Galleon Galeon is a web browser for GNOME based on Mozilla's Gecko layout engine. It is comparable to Mozilla's own Firefox browser, and to the K-Meleon browser available for Microsoft Windows...

Kazehakase

Kazehakase is a web browser for GNU/Linux that uses the GTK2 libraries. Like Galeon, Skipstone, and Epiphany, Kazehakase embedds the Gecko layout engine. However, the author also plans to add the ability to switch between different rendering engines (e.g. GtkHTML, Dillo, w3m...

Q.BATi

Q.BATi is web browser in development based on Mozilla's Gecko layout engine with a Mac OS X "native" interface. It has been in "Stage 1: Planning" status on SF for 3 years and is never expected to see even an alpha release...

Salamander web browser

Salamander is a web browser for GNU/Linux that uses the GTK/GNOME libraries. Like Galeon, Skipstone, and Epiphany, Salamander embeds the Gecko layout engine. The latest version is 0.5, released on December 13, 2003. Besides the GTK/GNOME libraries, Mozilla 1.4b or above is needed to run Salamander...

Skipstone

Skipstone is a Gtk+ web browser based on Mozilla's Gecko layout engine and intended to be lightweight and with few dependencies. The last version 0.9.3 was released on June 28th 2004. Since the Skipstone project was inactive between 2002 and 2004, BackArrow has released an unofficial version of...

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