There's also NetSurf <https://www.netsurf-browser.org/>, which is in active development and which is almost as lightweight as Dillo, while having better support for CSS3.
It doesn't really support JS yet - it's included and you can compile it in, but there's IIRC no DOM still - and 3.8 behaves a bit weirdly with word wrapping and fonts (I think the latter is because they are compiled in the executable), but it works pretty well, and it works even outside X: it has a framebuffer version.
It doesn't really support JS yet - it's included and you can compile it in, but there's IIRC no DOM still - and 3.8 behaves a bit weirdly with word wrapping and fonts (I think the latter is because they are compiled in the executable), but it works pretty well, and it works even outside X: it has a framebuffer version.