Servo 0.0.4 Release: Multiple Windows, Proxy Support, and Web Platform Feature Updates
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Summary
The article announces Servo 0.0.4 and December nightly builds featuring multiple window support, proxy support, better caching, and various web platform feature implementations. Key updates include support for 'contrast-color()' in CSS, partial support for <meta charset> and encoding sniffing, and background attributes on table elements. The article also mentions upcoming participation at FOSDEM 2026.
Key quotes
· 4 pulledServo 0.0.4 and our December nightly builds now support multiple windows
We've also landed support for several web platform features, both old and new
partial support for <meta charset> and encoding sniffing
Come along and meet us at FOSDEM 2026 – we're speaking there too!
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