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Servo Engine Lands Support For Rendering Inline SVG Elements, More Performance

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Last updated: 2025/09/25 at 5:48 PM
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The Servo open-source browser engine project has published their monthly status update that covers all the improvements they made over the course of August. There’s been a lot of progress on this Rust-based browser engine that has a lot of potential particularly for embedded/CEF-like use-cases.

During the past month some of the Servo improvements to land included:

– Support for rendering inline SVG elements.

– Support for named grid line lines and areas.

– CSS font-variation-settings support.

– Servo’s developer tools now has a working network monitor panel.

– Upgrading JavaScript support to SpiderMonkey 140.

– Servo’s IndexedDB database implementation continues maturing.

– Servo’s document rendering loop is now throttled to 60 FPS.

– Servoshell can now display favicons of each top-level page in the tab bar.

More details on these changes via the Servo.org blog.

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