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Dillo original goal[1] is to provide access to the web to places with very bad internet speed or latency as well as old or resource constrained computers.
[1]: https://dillo-browser.github.io/old/interview.html
I don't think we will ever implement JS support, as that would increase a lot the minimum requirements to run Dillo and make the attack surface on the browser much bigger.
# pacman -Syu dillo
I don't think so, but if it does I recommend they instead stick to the HTML (4.01 or 5) spec by default.
> In that case, maybe we could get a query parameter along the lines of useValidMarkup=1" (or a user setting might be better) to produce valid HTML for the benefit of niche browsers that expect it while preserving the current invalid but stable) markup by default.
They can guess the browser by the User-Agent and serve a "patched" version if needed (bluedwarf.top does it). But I would recommend doing against this, as it reduces the incentive for clients to get fixed and moves the responsibility to webmasters.