Advanced mode is the quietest experience. You toggle it in the Options menu.
> On Aug 24, 2019, at 14:21, Jude DaShiell <jdash...@panix.com> wrote: > > errors like 403 and all 500 errors ought to be show stoppers and not > covered by such a setting since either the link cannot connect for > whatever reason or in the case of the 500 errors access is forbidden. > >> On Sat, 24 Aug 2019, D.J.J. Ring, Jr. wrote: >> >> Date: Sat, 24 Aug 2019 17:15:45 >> From: "D.J.J. Ring, Jr." <n...@arrl.net> >> To: Karen Lewellen <klewel...@shellworld.net> >> Cc: lynx-dev@nongnu.org >> Subject: Re: [Lynx-dev] Hello Lynx Developers >> >> A working option to accept any difficulties and just proceed to the address >> is what is asked for. >> >> Repeatedly pressing y gets tiring very quickly. >> >> This option seems to not be faced with options. >> >> Regards, >> >> David >> >>> On Sat, Aug 24, 2019, 16:57 Karen Lewellen <klewel...@shellworld.net> wrote: >>> >>> People who? given the percentage of those experiencing blindness who are >>> braille users is decreasing I do not follow the reference. Speaking >>> personally, I just halt the speech, but that is me, not people whomever >>> they are smiles. >>> >>> >>>> On Sat, 24 Aug 2019, D.J.J. Ring, Jr. wrote: >>>> >>>> People who cannot see don't halt the speech unless they have brltty and I >>>> would think that the Braille output is just as noisy and requires >>> operator >>>> intervention. >>>> >>>> These people just want lynx to continue. The suggestion about blocking >>>> third party tracking cookies is a good one though. >>>> >>>> Thank you, >>>> >>>> David >>>> >>>> On Sat, Aug 24, 2019, 15:42 Karen Lewellen <klewel...@shellworld.net> >>> wrote: >>>> >>>>> I take it you are not finding the option that allows all cookies to be >>>>> accepted as working? >>>>> I can give you a good example why perhaps simply stopping speech is a >>>>> safer bet. >>>>> Currently I am facing issues using Lynx at amazon.com. >>>>> One error states that cookies are not being accepted, but I can prove >>>>> otherwise with those cookie messages. >>>>> since you I would hope, can halt unwanted speech at any time, why can >>>>> you not simply stop the cookie related messages? >>>>> Karen >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>> On Fri, 23 Aug 2019, D.J.J. Ring, Jr. wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> Hello Lynx Developers, >>>>>> >>>>>> I've been involved with Vinux Linux originally based on Debian, then >>>>> Ubuntu >>>>>> and now Slint based on Slackware. >>>>>> >>>>>> You probably know that might bind and sight impaired computer users can >>>>>> excel with computers by using command line tools. >>>>>> >>>>>> Many of these people use lynx. >>>>>> >>>>>> What is very difficult for us is overriding the many announcements >>> about >>>>>> accepting cookies and other announcements that are surely important to >>>>> the >>>>>> other developers and users of lynx in their work with web development >>> and >>>>>> testing. >>>>>> >>>>>> I'd like to ask if you would put in a option that could be saved to be >>>>>> quiet when browsing the web. Accept all cookies etc. >>>>>> >>>>>> It would make a group of passionate lynx users very happy. >>>>>> >>>>>> Some of the more learned members of the community have modified >>>>>> /etc/lynx.conf but not completely satisfactorily. >>>>>> >>>>>> Best wishes, >>>>>> >>>>>> David Ring >>>>>> Green Harbor, MA >>>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>>> Lynx-dev mailing list >>>>>> Lynx-dev@nongnu.org >>>>>> https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lynx-dev >>>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>> >> _______________________________________________ >> Lynx-dev mailing list >> Lynx-dev@nongnu.org >> https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lynx-dev >> > > -- > > > _______________________________________________ > Lynx-dev mailing list > Lynx-dev@nongnu.org > https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lynx-dev _______________________________________________ Lynx-dev mailing list Lynx-dev@nongnu.org https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lynx-dev