Servo Browser Engine Seeing Progress On FreeBSD Support
Following the recent Servo 0.1 release, the Servo project has published their latest monthly status report to highlight recent development efforts around this modern open-source browser engine.
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Servo Browser Engine Seeing Progress On FreeBSD Support Written by Michael Larabel in BSD on 30 April 2026 at 05:52 AM EDT. Add A Comment Following the recent Servo 0.1 release, the Servo project has published their latest monthly status report to highlight recent development efforts around this modern open-source browser engine. Some of the new web platform features now in place for Servo include supporting the input HTML element with the "range" type, the width and height attributes on SVG tags, and various new CSS features as well as new DOM APIs. Servo's demo browser, the Servo Shell, is now installed with a binary name of servoshell or servoshell.exe on Windows, rather than just servo as was the case up until now.
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