On 2015-07-02 11:31 PM, william degnan wrote:
It is quite easy with html 5 and css3, the modern tools of the web
designer, to detect when a  lynx browser is being used to access the page
and in response present a text version of the site.

best of both worlds

Oh, I know it can be done. It's not a /technical/ problem :-)

--T


b
On Jul 2, 2015 11:14 PM, "Toby Thain" <t...@telegraphics.com.au> wrote:

On 2015-07-02 11:10 PM, Mark Linimon wrote:

On Thu, Jul 02, 2015 at 07:01:33PM -0700, Fred Cisin wrote:

My websites tend to be "best viewed with Lynx 2.0", although I often
use IE 8.

Grumpy Ol' Fred                 ci...@xenosoft.com


Grumpy old man here as well, but if you want to use certain sites
(example: price out a new Mazda vehicle, pay certain health insurance)
they simply will not work without the interactive razzle-dazzle.  We
can moan if we want.  And, yes, I have a copy of lynx installed on this
very machine as a sanity-test of my own websites.


It's almost as if there should be laws around accessibility!

--Toby


FWIW, the last time I looked at BBC News with lynx (I had confused my
laptop's X setup in a botched upgrade), man did it load fast :-)

mcl





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