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Comparison of HTML to PDF converters

Standard 55.0.1 / 10 August 2017; 1 day ago (2017-08-10)
ESR 52.3.0 / 8 August 2017; 3 days ago (2017-08-08)
Beta & Developer Edition 56.0beta / August 8, 2017; 3 days ago (2017-08-08) semiweekly release
Nightly 57.0a1 / August 2, 2017; 9 days ago (2017-08-02) daily release

The following tables compare CSS compatibility and support for a number of layout engines. Please see the individual products' articles for further information. Unless otherwise specified in footnotes, comparisons are based on the stable versions without any add-ons, extensions or external programs.

Rather than the names of web browsers and HTML to PDF converters, the names of the underlying engines are used. Some of the software and online converters that use the various engines are listed below.


Values indicate the level of support in the most recent version of the layout engine, or (if a version number is given) in the specified version. Version numbers without any other value indicate the version at which the layout engine first fully supported the feature.

CSS1 introduced the ‘transparent’ value for the background-color property. CSS2 allowed border-color to also accept the ‘transparent’ value. The Open eBook(tm) Publication Structure 1.0.1 [OEB101] extended the ‘color’ property to also accept the ‘transparent’ keyword. CSS3 extends the color value to include the ‘transparent’ keyword to allow its use with all properties that accept a <color> value. This simplifies the definition of those properties in CSS3.


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