# What is litehtml?
**litehtml** is the lightweight HTML rendering engine with CSS2/CSS3 support.
Note that **litehtml** itself does not draw any text, pictures or other graphics and that **litehtml** does not depend on any image/draw/font library.
You are free to use any library to draw images, fonts and any other graphics.
**litehtml** just parses HTML/CSS and places the HTML elements into the correct positions (renders HTML).
To draw the HTML elements you have to implement the simple callback interface [document_container](https://github.com/litehtml/litehtml/wiki/document_container).
This interface is really simple, check it out! The [document_container](https://github.com/litehtml/litehtml/wiki/document_container) implementation is required to render HTML correctly.
# Where litehtml can be used
The **litehtml** can be used when you need to show HTML formatted text or even to create a mini-browser,
but using it as a full-featured HTML engine is not recommended.
Usually you don't need something like WebKit to show simple HTML tooltips or HTML-formatted text,
**litehtml** is much better for these as it's more lightweight and easier to integrate into your application.
## HTML Parser
The **litehtml** uses the [gumbo-parser](https://github.com/google/gumbo-parser) to parse HTML.
Gumbo is an implementation of the HTML5 parsing algorithm
implemented as a pure C99 library with no outside dependencies.
It's designed to serve as a building block for other tools and libraries such as linters,
validators, templating languages, and refactoring and analysis tools.
## Compatibility
The **litehtml** is compatible with any platform supported by C++ and STL.
For Windows MS Visual Studio 2013 is recommended.
The **litehtml** supports only UTF-8 strings.
## Support for HTML and CSS standards
Unfortunately, the **litehtml** is not fully compatible with HTML/CSS standards.
There is lots of work to do to make **litehtml** work as well as modern browsers.
But **litehtml** supports most HTML tags and CSS properties.
You can find the list of supported CSS properties in [this table](https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AvHXl5n24PuhdHdELUdhaUl4OGlncXhDcDJuM1JpMnc&usp=sharing).
For most simple use cases the HTML/CSS features supported by **litehtml** are enough.
Right now **litehtml** supports even some pages with very complex HTML/CSS designs.
As an example, the pages created with [bootstrap framework](http://getbootstrap.com/) are usually well formatted by **litehtml**.
## Testing litehtml
You can [download the simple browser](http://www.litehtml.com/download.html) (**litebrowser**) to test the **litehtml** rendering engine.
The litebrowser source codes are available on GitHub:
* [For Windows](https://github.com/litehtml/litebrowser)
* [For Linux](https://github.com/litehtml/litebrowser-linux)
* [For Haiku](https://github.com/adamfowleruk/litebrowser-haiku)
## License
**litehtml** is distributed under [New BSD License](https://opensource.org/licenses/BSD-3-Clause).
The **gumbo-parser** is disributed under [Apache License, Version 2.0](http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0)
## Links
* [source code](https://github.com/litehtml/litehtml)
* [website](http://www.litehtml.com/)