Tim Chase wrote in <[email protected]>: |On 2019-11-08 19:08, Steffen Nurpmeso wrote: |> Karen Lewellen wrote in |> <[email protected]\ world.net>: |>|Alejandro, |>|I would appreciate a step by step, including where on the page |> the option |for first choosing then saving basic html as an |> option is located. |My test drive did not work last night, but I ... |> As far as i see the option is gone. |> The only chance you have is to be very quick at the login screen, |> right after you have entered the password, while it loads, there |> is the necessary link at the bottom of the page. (I.e., first |> screen to enter the name, second screen to enter the password, |> then the third can shortly be seen -- maybe tell your helper to |> very quickly hit the stop-load button, and i hope your browser |> does that, then, instead of continuing the asynchronous load.) |> |> Funnily the basic HTML always offers the possibility to switch to |> the other one. Also funnily, only the rich version allows marking |> all messages on the screen, so as to move them to trash. (I just |> cleared my GMail history.) ...
|At least according to Google's support page | |https://support.google.com/mail/answer/15049?hl=en | |you should be able to go to this link | |https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/h/1pq68r75kzvdr/?v%3Dlui | |to force the HTML/low-bandwidth mode (hopefully a little easier than |trying to intercept the refresh). I'm not sure if you have to use |the JS-only login path or if there's a non-JavaScript HTML-only login |option though. If i follow that link in logged-out state i come to a wonderful page that looks as if Apple had designed it. (Note i use two different accounts for web browsing, one throw-away thing with a user who has no rights at all, unfortunately i still not made it to put this account into a lxc container, or even a VM, even though accelerated graphics now work even inside those it seems! And another one which knows user credentials, for example for the GMail account(s). Since i log into the latter via ssh, and have to unlock an encrypted volume in order to get firefox -- unfortunately i do need Javascript for these, ISP, VM hoster, GMail, whatever, sigh -- up with access to its data, i have to cross some hurdles of pain. I tried the link with the unpriviledged user.) --steffen | |Der Kragenbaer, The moon bear, |der holt sich munter he cheerfully and one by one |einen nach dem anderen runter wa.ks himself off |(By Robert Gernhardt) _______________________________________________ Lynx-dev mailing list [email protected] https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lynx-dev
