The Servo open-source web layout engine continues advancing with its demo Servoshell and continued work around making it suitable for embedding into other software. The Servo project this morning published their latest monthly status update to inform the community what they have been up to the past several weeks.
For those curious what Servo developers have been backing on this summer, some of the highlights they published today on their development blog include:
– Servo landed some additional work towards supporting incremental layout handling.
– Various other performance optimizations.
– Continued work on WebDriver server support to be able to automate Servo.
– Support for viewport meta tags.
– Support for scroll events in the DOM.
– Barebones IndexedDB support.
– Support for abort() and signal on AbortController and other abort handling improvements.
– Experimental multi-process mode is now working on Microsoft Windows.
– Support for DevTools is becoming more capable with more functionality now implemented.
– Support for using a screen reader with Servo’s basic servoshell browser UI.
More details on the Servo improvements made in recent weeks via the Servo.org blog.