Open-source web browser with customizable layout, based on Goanna rendering engine, a fork of Gecko engine, emphasizing user customization and classic Firefox look & feel.
Basilisk is an open-source web browser developed by Moonchild Productions as part of the Pale Moon browser project. It is based on the Goanna layout engine, which is a fork of Firefox's Gecko engine optimized for customization and ease of use.
The main goal of Basilisk is to provide a highly customizable browser that retains the classic interface and functionality of older versions of Firefox, before major UI changes like Australis. It brings back features like XUL add-ons, classic themes, and the options to tweak user interface elements.
As a fork of Pale Moon focusing on extensive customizability, Basilisk includes features like:
Basilisk aims to cater to advanced users, developers, and people looking for a nostalgic Firefox browsing experience. It works well for those who prefer legacy features over modern, minimal browser interfaces. As an actively developed open-source project, it provides an alternative for customizing browser functionality in detail.
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