Dillo

Dillo is a multi-platform graphical web browser known for its speed and small footprint.

  • Dillo is written in C and C++.
  • Dillo is based on FLTK2, the Fast Light Toolkit (statically-linked by default!).
  • Dillo is free software made available under the terms of the GNU General Public License (GPLv3).
  • Dillo strives to be friendly both to users and developers.
  • Dillo helps web authors to comply with web standards by using the bug meter.

Installation

Install dillo.

Configuration

Enabling cookies in Dillo by default

Cookies are disabled by default for privacy reasons. If you want to enable them, read FAQ entry

Removing cookies

First, stop your plugins (dpis) with the following command:

$ dpidc stop

The cookies dpi will write any permanent (ACCEPT) cookies to disk, and temporary (ACCEPT_SESSION) cookies will be lost as the dpi exits.

Second, get rid of the permanent cookies by removing or editing your ~/.dillo/cookies.txt file.

gollark: Great, just turn it up and down really fast to send messages.
gollark: Do you have the ability to edit the speed of light?
gollark: Ugh, *seriously*?
gollark: If you have some sort of multi-hundred-zettawatt coherent light beam, I think you should be able to change the look of the sun slightly.
gollark: They are caused by charged particles interacting with the magnetosphere and something something bremsstrahlung, so if you just beam high-energy charged particles at the atmosphere and somehow avoid having them just interact with arbitrary air atoms, you can trigger auroras.

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