> If you were planning on writing an HTML/CSS/JS parser/engine, I would
> suggest to focus your work on EPUB/EPUB2 support.
> They are very similar to HTML+CSS (and Javascript in EPUB2).
> 
> As of today there is no open source "epub engine library" to build a GUI
> on, and there is no epub2 parser at all. They would be a huge contribute
> not only to LXDE, but to the whole open source community.

Well, well, planning to start a project of a web browser and never heared about 
EPUB before XDDD
I've always been more server-side. This is very interesting and could make a 
good starting point and something very innovative, as you say, that could get 
interest on the project.
I'll take a look at it asap (and will also ask my client-side web-technology 
wizard :)

Thanks,

Juan
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