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Cascading Style Sheets software
Partial CSS software list
Nearly all browsers nowadays support CSS
and many other applications do, too. To write
CSS, you don't need more than a text editor, but there are many tools available that make it even easier.
Of course, nearly all software has bugs. And some programs are
further ahead implementing the latest CSS
modules than others. Various sites describe bugs and work-arounds.
Support charts
Links to official feature lists of various products.
- AH
Formatter:
5.1
- Firefox:
3.5 beta (draft)
-
HTMLayout: ??
(properties/selectors)
-
Internet Explorer:
5, 6, 7, 8
- Konqueror: 3.4
- Opera: 9.5,
9.80, 10.00,
10.10, Mobile 10,
10.50
-
PDFreactor:
4.0
- Prince: 5.1, 6.0, 7.0
- Safari:
1, 2, 3, 4
Several people maintain independent CSS support charts:
CSS Browsers
- 2009-04-17 The Lobo browser (current version
is 0.98) supports CSS2 and also runs Web applications in JavaFX or
Java. (Java, Open Source)
- 2009-03-23 Microsoft released
version 8 of Internet Explorer, with full CSS level 2
support, plus some internationalization features from level 3.
(Windows, free)
- 2008-11-25 Google has made a
beta
version available of its Chrome Web browser. (free,
partly Open Source; Windows)
- 2008-07-01 Apple has released version 3 of
the Safari Web browser.
It is based on the Open Source HTML/CSS library “WebKit”
(itself derived from KHTML).
(free; Mac OS X, Windows, iPhone)
- 2008-06-19 Opera released version 9.50 of its
browser, with support for CSS level 2 and parts of level 3.
(Multiple platforms, including cell phones, free on most
platforms)
- 2008-06-19 Mozilla released version 3 of
the Firefox
Web browser, with support for CSS level 2 and parts of level 3.
(various platforms, Open Source)
- 2007-12-18 Microsys released version
1.2.4 of A1
Website Download, an off-line browser. (Windows, free trial.)
- 2007-04-19 iCab, a browser for the Mac,
supports CSS2 and can help fix errors in HTML or CSS files. (Free
standard version, Pro-version for a fee.)
- 2006-01-16 Oregan Networks offers the Oregan TV
Browser, with support for CSS2, XHTML, XML, etc. (Various
embedded platforms)
- 2005-12-07 KDE (K Desktop Environment) has
released version 3.5. The included Konqueror browser passes the
Acid2 test.
(Unix/X, Open Source)
- 2005-04-26 Cultured Code released Xyle Scope, a browser
that helps you analyze the HTML and CSS structure of each page.
(Mac OS X, German & English, free trial)
- 2005-02-11 ANT offers Galio and
Fresco,
which are small-footprint embedded browsers for IPTV and digital
home entertainment products. Supports CSS 2.1, CSS TV
Profile 1.0 and parts of CSS3.
- 2004-07-26 Bimesoft released SurfOffline 1.4, an
off-line browser, that supports CSS2. The application can download
a website to your hard drive completely or partially, which you
can then browse off-line. (Windows, shareware)
- 2004-01-14 Tao provides the
Qi browser for consumer
devices (PDAs, phones, etc.). It supports CSS1 and partial CSS2.
- 2003-07-03 Netscape released Netscape 7.1,
which is based on Mozilla 1.4. (Windows, Mac, Linux, free),
- 2002-07-24 The Chimera project released
version 0.4. Chimera is a browser for Mac OS X, based on
Mozilla's Gecko layout engine. (Mac, Open Source)
- 2002-01-22 The X-Smiles team has released
version 0.5 ("Oulu") of the X-Smiles XML browser, which supports,
among other things, XHTML, SMIL, XForms and the CSS Mobile
Profile. (Java, Open Source)
- 2002-01-08 NetClue released Clue
Browser v4.1.1. It supports HTML, XML/XHTML, namespaces, CSS
(level 1 and part of level 2), DOM, Javascript, etc. (Java)
- 2001-12-19 Microsoft released
Internet
Explorer for the Mac 5.1, with bug fixes and improved
performance. Supports full CSS1 and partial CSS2. (Mac IE 5 was
the first browser to reach better
than 99% support for CSS1, in March 2000.) (free; Mac OS 8, 9
& X)
- 2001-12-18 OmniWeb
4 is a Web browser for the Mac (OS X) and has a built-in
source editor (with HTTP PUT support). (Shareware)
- 2001-11-28 Galeon 1.0 is a Web
browser for Gnome. It uses the
Gecko rendering
engine from Mozilla internally.
(Open Source, Unix)
- 2001-11-07 Adobe produces an SVG plugin for
browsers under Mac and Windows and for Mozilla
0.9.1 under Linux & Solaris. Supports SVG with CSS
styling. (free)
- 2001-10-31 K-Meleon version 0.6
has been released, a lightweight browser based on the Gecko rendering
engine of Mozilla (Windows, Open Source)
- 2001-05-15 Espial's Escape 4.7
browser implements CSS support for HTML, XML and XHTML.
Written in Java for the embedded software market.
- 2001-03-26 Openwave's mobile browser
implements XHTML and CSS and is expected to ship in cell phones
2nd half of 2001. Also see data
sheet [PDF].
- 2001-03-26 Nokia will start selling mobile
phones that support XHTML and CSS during 2001. See demo [Flash], press
release and white
paper [PDF].
- 2001-01-23 The Arachne WWW browser for DOS and
Linux supports CSS1 since version 1.70 (free for non-commercial
use).
- 2000-08-01 IONIC offers the Ionic SVG
toolkit, with a viewer for SVG + CSS and other tools. (Java)
- 2000-06-29 The Koala team
wrote Jackaroo, an
SVG + CSS viewer. (Jackaroo has now merged with Batik and is no longer supported.) (Java, Open
Source)
- 1999-12-02 Closure is a
Web browser written in Common Lisp; supports CSS1.
- 1999-10-22 Hewlett Packard released their
“embedded microbrowser” ChaiFarer,
supporting CSS1. CSS2 will come later.
- 1999-09-24 ICE Soft released v.5 of their
two embeddable
browsers: the “base” one is a viewer for HTML/XML+CSS2,
the “pro” one adds networking and more. Both in Java. Does
MathML, too.
- Silicon Graphics has an embeddable CSS-enhanced web
browser that is used in a number of applications and their desktop
- Arena,
previously W3C's testbed browser, is now being developed by Yggdrasil. It has a partial
implementation of CSS1.
- Emacs-w3,
a.k.a. Gnuscape Navigator, supports some CSS1.
These sources document the level of support in various
browsers:
CSS Authoring Tools
Currently, most Web authoring tools provide some sort of support
for CSS style sheets. The list below is far from complete, but
contains (in chronological order) all tools that have been reported
to us.
- 2010-10-09 Daniel
Glazman of Disruptive
Innovations announced “milestone 1” (= version 0.5) of
BlueGriffon, a
WYSIWYG Web editor with support for HTML, MathML, SVG and CSS
(full level 2 and parts of level 3). (Linux, Windows, Mac; Open
Source)
- 2009-02-03 Improvingcode released
snap{css}, a
text editor specially made for editing CSS (Windows, source
available for inspection)
- 2009-01-21 XMLBlueprint XML Editor
by
Monkfish Software is a full-featured XML editor that supports
the creation and editing of XML document, DTDs, Relax NG Schemas,
XML Schemas and XSLT Stylesheets. It also supports CSS syntax
coloring and CSS code completion. (Windows, free trial)
- 2008-12-04 SyncRO Soft
released version 10 of the
<oXygen/> XML Editor and XSLT Debugger, which includes
editors for XML, XSLT, XQuery, etc, and also a (validating) CSS
editor. (Windows, Mac, Linux, Java; free trial)
- 2008-11-14 Oiko Software
published version 1.00RC1 of their Oiko CSS editor. (Windows,
free)
- 2008-06-19 Skybound offers a free version
of Stylizer Basic
(formerly StyleSpread) in addition to the non-free Stylizer
Ultimate. Stylizer is a CSS editor with live preview, automatic
validation, diagnose tool, FTP upload, etc. (Windows, free basic
version)
- 2008-06-19 JAPISoft offers EditiX, an XML
& XML Schema editor and XSLT debugger. EditiX also includes a
CSS
editor. (Windows, Mac OS X & Linux; free version available
for non-commercial use)
- 2007-10-31 Kei Kubo released
the 1.0 beta version of CSSEZ,
an online CSS authoring tool that has many layout templates,
background image maker, and other features. Requires Javascript.
(Safari, Firefox, Internet Explorer; free; in Japanese)
- 2007-07-20 Version 2 of XStandard XHTML WYSIWYG editor
for content management systems has been released. This version
supports more CSS properties. (For Windows and Mac, “Lite”
version is free).
- 2007-05-22 Panic released Coda, an HTML & CSS
editor with webdav, ssh, preview, HTML/CSS references,
collaborative editing and more. (Mac, free trial)
- 2006-11-07 Macrabbit released version 2 of
CSSEdit, a CSS editor
with preview (even for dynamic pages), checkpoints/rollback,
validation, structure analyzer, etc. (Mac, free trial)
- 2006-07-13 Westciv released Style Master 4.5,
a CSS editor with preview, info about browser compatibility, a CSS
reference,
“X-ray” (CSS inspector), wizards, etc. (Mac and Windows,
free trial)
- 2005-11-29
Appel à discussion pour un nouveau forum
fr.comp.infosystemes.www.auteurs.css pour des
questions et discussions concernant les mises en formes de sites
internet par les CSS. (Discussion has opened on the creation
of a new French language Usenet newsgroup for discussing the use
of CSS.)
- 2005-07-21 Disruptive
Innovations and Linspire published version 1.0
of Nvu, a WYSIWYG Web site
editor, based on Gecko (Windows, Mac,
Linux/X, Open Source)
- 2005-05-04 Adobe published GoLive
CS2, a Web site authoring & management environment, with
CSS tools, layout templates, support for handheld media, etc. (Mac
OS X & Windows, free trial)
- 2005-03-29 TARI released GoodPage version 1.0.2, an
HTML/CSS editor with multiple views, validation, etc. (Mac OS X,
free trial)
- 2005-03-25 Evrsoft offers 1st Page 2000, an
HTML editor with multiple previews, CSS reference, wizards, etc.
(Windows, free)
- 2004-11-04 eLeDo published Eledicss 0.1, a CSS
editor implemented as a server-side PHP script. It allows editing
CSS files using a browser. (Unix, Open Source)
- 2004-05-06 Price
Media published version 4.0, a complete re-build of Cascade
DTP, a Web page composition tool for creating HTML + CSS
pages, with special support for absolute positioning of elements
on the page (free, Windows)
- 2004-04-27 Maxro Software released CSS
Designer 2.0, an editor for CSS2, with built-in preview. Available
in English & German. (Windows, shareware)
- 2004-02-09 HighDots.com has
released Style
Studio v3.76, a CSS editor that can also convert existing
pages to CSS, help avoid browser bugs, and more. (Windows, free
trial.) HighDots.com also offers a free, on-line CSS
validator.
- 2004-01-29 QuickShow is a
program for writing & presenting slides. Slides are stored as
HTML/CSS and can also be viewed with a browser that supports the
'projection' media (such as
Opera). (Windows, shareware)
- 2004-01-07 cssed is a
syntax-directed editor for CSS2 files, with a GUI based on GTK2,
syntax highlighting, outline view, etc. (Linux, Open Source)
- 2004-01-07 HostM.com Web Hosting released Simple CSS 1.0, an
easy-to-use CSS authoring tool. You can manage multiple CSS
projects and import existing style sheets. Supports CSS2. (Windows
& Mac, freeware)
- 2003-11-24 Abstract thought Lab. released
version 2.0 of Astyle, a
"fairly easy to use" (in their own words) editor for CSS2.
(Windows, shareware)
- 2003-05-24 Macromedia's WYSIWYG HTML
editor and Web-site development tool Dreamweaver
MX supports partial CSS2 and integrates TopStyle
(Windows & Mac, free trial)
- 2003-04-23 W3C released
version 8.0 of Amaya, a WYSIWYG, structured
editor/browser for (X)HTML, SVG, MathML and CSS. Supports remote
editing and annotations (Open Source, Solaris, Linux, Mac,
Windows)
- 2003-03-31 HTML-Kit is an HTML,
XHTML and XML editor with plug-ins that provide, among other
things, CSS and CSS manuals. (Windows, free)
- 2003-02-14 Bradbury Software has released
version 3.10 of TopStyle Pro, a CSS1
& 2 editor. New in this version: support for Opera 7,
the W3C HTML & CSS validators and
Bobby.
(Windows, free trial)
- 2002-05-03 Graphic-Group released a
new
G-G CSS, a cascading style sheet editor. It is browser-based
and includes an embedded http/1.1 web server allowing real-time
preview of HTML, ASP and XML. (Windows. Free demo)
- 2002-05-02 Daniel Glazman
(daniel @glazman.org) has announced a CSS editor add-on for
Composer, the content editor of Mozilla/Netscape 6. This CSS
editor is an open-source work in progress and can be freely
downloaded
- 2002-04-05 Westciv has released version
1.1 of Layout
Master, an HTML + CSS page layout editor (Win & Mac, free
trial)
- 2002-01-15 Mozilla Composer is a WYSIWYG
editor for HTML. It generates valid HTML 4.01. A configuration
option allows the choice between deprecated HTML elements and
inline CSS.
- 2001-11-26 JustStyle CSS Editor
(version 1.2.2) is an editor for CSS1 style sheets. (30-day free
trial, Java)
- 2001-07-04 Visicom Média released version
4.30.0 of WebExpert
2000, an HTML editor with support for CSS2, in French.
- 2000-11-02 Thomas Meinike has
released StyleAssistant (German
page), a menu-driven program for writing CSS1 style sheets.
(Freeware, Windows)
- 2000-10-14 Quanta is an HTML editor
for the KDE desktop. CSS 1 & 2 support is in the beta for KDE2
(Unix, Open Source)
- 2000-09-28 Software602 has an office suite
602
Pro Suite for Windows that can edit HTML+CSS (freeware).
- 2000-07-04 AceHTML 4 by Visicom Media is an
HTML/CSS editor for Windows. Both commercial and freeware versions
are available.
- 1999-12-17 Justsystem (also in English) has released
their Java-based, multi-lingual wordprocessor ICHITARO
Ark. It uses HTML/CSS as its native format (screenshot).
- 1999-11-19 Bluefish is an Open Source HTML editor for
Unix with support for CSS1.
- 1999-08-07
Cascade and Cascade Light are CSS editors for the Mac.
- 1999-08-04 En Vogue
is a (non-WYSIWYG) editor running on the Atari ST. It supports
CSS1 & 2.
- 1999-05-29 SoftQuad's XMetaL authors & displays
XML documents with CSS style sheets.
- 1999-05-25 Corel's
CorelDraw (since version 9) exports HTML + CSS.
- 1998-09-29 SoftQuad's HoTMetaL PRO 5.0 authors, as
well as displays, CSS and HTML.
- 1998-08-29 Lewis Gartenberg
has released a version 2 of a shareware tool, W2CSS which converts MS
Word documents into HTML and CSS.
- 1998-03-12 CSS Mill by
Patrick Corcoran is a visual tool for generating CSS styled HTML.
- 1997-12-16 EDF has released
CSSize, a tool which helps you convert HTML documents into
HTML+CSS documents.
- 1997-12-05 Cascade is a
comprehensive Cascading Style Sheets editor for Mac. There is also
a free version called Cascade Light.
- 1997-12-04 A CSS mode for
Alpha, a Mac programming editor, is available.
- 1997-12-04 Anansi
is reported to support CSS.
- 1997-11-04 Coffeecup Software's StyleSheet Maker++ is a
dedicated application for creating CSS style sheets.
- 1997-10-06 Danere has released a new version of
StyleMaker which
supports CSS Positioning through
a drag-and-drop interface.
- 1997-09-12 Optima System's PageSpinner
is a shareware HTML editor for MacOS with support for CSS.
- 1997-09-08 Microsoft's beta
version of FrontPage98 has some
support for CSS.
- 1997-04-15 The Interaction dynamic
site management system includes a comprehensive Macintosh
CSS editor.
- 1997-03-26 Sausage Software's HotDog
editor now supports CSS.
- 1997-03-26 Allaire's
HomeSite editor (v. 2.5 and above) now supports
CSS.
- JoyHTML is
a shareware Swedish HTML editor that supports CSS. It's not
WYSIWYG, but rather source-code oriented. Nice if you would like
to see the code without remembering the full CSS1 syntax. And you
learn some Swedish as well (Download jh99sv.exe)
- Adobe
FrameMaker since version 5.5 can export HTML+CSS.
Other software
- 2010-11-25 PD4ML is an HTML+CSS to PDF
converter. Version 3.7.0 outputs both PDF and RTF and adds CSS
level 3 selectors and initial support for HTML5. Can also be used
as a library in Java or Scala programs. The CSS parser is also
available separately. (Java or .Net, free trial version)
- 2010-05-17
YesLogic has released Prince 7.1, a program to
produce PDF from HTML, MathML, SVG and generic XML. This version
adds PDF actions and some experimental features, such as Web Fonts in WOFF, a 'table-baseline'
property (especially useful for math), and a 'border-clip'
property (to suppress parts of a border). Prince offers many
(standard or proposed) CSS3 features, including hyphenation,
rounded corners and footnotes. (Windows, Mac OS X, Solaris, Linux
(i386), BSD; free personal license)
- 2010-05-13
Version 3 of the
Sass preprocessor for CSS adds
a new input syntax that is a pure superset of CSS. This makes it
easy to use Sass with existing style sheets. The Python-style
indented syntax is also still available. Can be used stand-alone
or integrated in Ruby-on-Rails (Ruby, Open Source)
- 2010-03-16 Daniel Glazman (of Disruptive
Innovations) publishes a development
version of JSCSSP, a CSS parser in JavaScript. There is also
an online demo.
The parser outputs the CSS OM.
(JavaScript, Open Source)
- 2009-10-09 TallComponents released
WebToPDF.NET
BETA which is a .NET
component written in C# that converts HTML to PDF. The converter
supports HTML 4.01, XHTML 1.0, XHTML 1.1 and CSS 2.1 including page breaks, forms
and links. It passes all W3C
tests (except BIDI). Aural features, script and HTML 4.01
frames are not supported. (.NET, free evaluation)
- 2009-04-24 Alexis Deveria
created a
prototype in JavaScript for people who want to experiment with
the April 2009 draft of CSS Template Layout.
Earlier prototypes were by César
Acebal (2006) also in JavaScript and
Andrew Fedoniouk. (March 2009) in the
HTMLayout embedded renderer. (JavaScript, Open Source)
- 2009-04-24 Terra Informatica
Software publishes the
HTMLayout embedded HTML/CSS renderer with its own scripting
language, extensive API, and SDKs for Windows and mobile devices.
(Windows, free)
- 2009-03-24 Antenna House released AH
Formatter version 5.0. The AH Formatter lays out XML and
(X)HTML documents for print or PDF. It handles both CSS and XSL
and includes CSS 2.1, Paged Media, GCPM, Multi-column, Vertical Text, etc. It also
supports SVG and MathML. (Windows, Linux, Mac OS X,
Solaris, HP-UX; restricted evaluation version)
- 2008-05-05 Aurelia Systems offers
Aurelia
Reporter, a printer driver that converts anything you can
print to HTML + CSS, for Web pages or e-mail (Windows).
- 2007-03-07 Julian Graham is
developing SCSS and libRUIN. SCSS is a
Scheme module for parsing, querying, and emitting style
information. libRUIN is a C library that uses SCSS (through GNU
Guile) for rendering documents on text terminals (Scheme & C,
Open Source)
- 2007-02-12 c THE dot . de|sign (Christof Hoeke)
offers a CSS parser &
library in Python called cssutils, currently version 0.9.1
beta. (Open Source)
- 2006-05-18 RealObjects released PDFreactor,
a formatter for XML and (X)HTML documents using CSS, including
support for SVG and XSLT. PDFReactor outputs PDF and can be
installed on a Web server as a Java servlet. (Java. Free
evaluation version)
- 2005-11-02 Flying Saucer
(current version is Beta R5) is a set of Java classes for
rendering XHTML/XML + CSS (Java, Open Source)
- 2005-09-01 CSSToXSLFO is a program
that converts an XML document with a CSS style sheet to XSLFO. It
has special support for XHTML. (Java, Open source)
- 2005-08-19 Disruptive
Innovations published
CSS Selector builder 0.11, a program to interactively
construct CSS selectors (written in XUL/XBL, requires Firefox)
- 2005-07-01 Dzianis Koshkin
started the project MYTHcode, a code library
including parsers for CSS and XML. (Object Pascal, Open Source)
- 2005-04-08 Tommi Lahtonen
offers a program CSStoXML that
parses CSS2 (based on CSS Parser) and
outputs the parse tree as an XML file. Also includes an XSLT
processor, to transform the tree to other formats (Java, free for
non-commercial use)
- 2004-12-16 Libcroco
is a library (in C) for CSS. It supports SAC
and CSSOM, can apply selectors to XML elements and has the
beginnings of a renderer. (Open Source)
- 2004-12-08 The CSS Parser (formerly
Steady State CSS2 Parser) is available on SourceForge. It
implements DOM2 Style
and SAC (Java, Open Source)
- 2004-01-29 David Baldwin sells ThtmlViewer, a
browser component for use in programs developed with Delphi (4, 5,
6 and 7). (Windows, free demo)
- 2003-07-10 Infinity Loop released new
versions of upCast and downCast, which convert between XML+CSS and
MS Word or RTF. Word and upCast together can also be used as a CSS
editor: named styles will be saved as a CSS style sheet. (Many
platforms, requires Java, free demo)
- 2002-10-11 XMLmind has released version 2
of the XMLmind XML
Editor, a graphical editor for XML, that supports CSS2 for
on-screen layout and printing. (Java, free “Standard Edition,”
non-free “Professional Edition”)
- 2002-01-08 Tidy is a tool to clean up
invalid HTML pages (such as generated by some “HTML” editors,
unfortunately). It uses heuristics to replace bad mark-up with
valid HTML and CSS. BBTidy
is a Tidy cast as a plugin for BBEdit on the Mac. (Open Source)
- 2001-12-06 The Apache project released Batik, an
SVG browser. Supports SVG with CSS. (Java, Open Source)
- 2001-08-06 A Perl CSS
project has been started on SourceForge, to develop CSS-DOM and SAC libraries for Perl.
- 2001-07-09 “xselect” is a
C program that extracts all elements from an XML document that
match a CSS selector. Part of the HTML-XML-utils package. (Open
Source)
- 2001-04-27 A Perl module that
implements SAC, called CSS::SAC,
has been written by Robin Berjon. (Open Source.)
- 2000-02-17 Useful? Or not?
Anyway, DeCSS is a tiny
(Perl) program by Mr. Bad to strip all CSS from an HTML file.
- 1999-10-24 SAC
(W3C's Simple API for CSS) is in beta. Bindings to C and
Java are provided.
- 1999-10-24 flute
1.0 is W3C's CSS parser in Java.
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