On Fri, Aug 11, 2006 at 08:42:56AM EST, Cody Hurst wrote:
Hi list, As we all know, Firefox is still behind in terms of accessibility. But there is an upside...I have just tried Lynx, the terminal text based browser, and it works wonders. It takes a minute to get a hand on it but tabbing threw links could be better handled. You can use flat review to read the page and it works great. The only real hard part is links but other then that it is very useable. I'm sorry if this information is already known, but it seemed so easy I didn't know if anybody really used lynx.
May I suggest one better than that? Elinks surpasses both lynx (L Y N X)
and links (L I N K S). Extremely customizable, got tons of options to
choose from, and the keyboard shortcuts are all configurable, so you can
set it up the way you like it.
Personally< i have my arrow keys move the cursor around like one can in
a text document, so it is easy to read the page line by line, etc.
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