user friendly browsers
Ed Thurston
thurston at cfw.com
Thu Jul 5 13:59:20 EDT 2001
Hello Janina,
Wow! when one asks for help on this list, he or she really gets the red
carpet treatment.
as it turns out my biggest problem was that I did not know anything at all
about Lynx. Now thanks to all of the assistance I have received, I can at
least bring up lynx, go to a desired url, navigate around that web site, do
limited functions there and exit.
Yes, the g command does open an edit box to bring up another url, yes, the
links are numbered and the dot dot does give my position on the page as
well as the console I am working in.
I most gratefully thank you and all the other listers who have jump started
me into learning how to work with this big cat!
doubtless I will be calling on you and other listers for additional
assistance a bit farther down the road!
Till then
Ed,
At 08:29 PM 7/4/2001 -0500, you wrote:
>What happens if you press the letter g and then type in a uri such as:
>
> http://www.linux-speakup.org
>
>and press enter? Does the speakup web site home page come up?
>
>PS: Where is your cursor while you're in Lynx? Press the dot key on the
>numeric keypad to find out. The dot is the smaller key between insert/0
>and the enter key on the numeric keypad.
>
>PSS: Is link numbering turned on in your lynx? Or do you just not like
>that? I ask because most blind lynx users prefer this, in my experience.
>
>Please tell us a little more. I am very sure we can turn you into a fan of
>lynx.
>
>On Wed, 4 Jul 2001, Ed Thurston wrote:
>
>> Hello all,
>>
>> I am very much a newbie! Around three months ago a friend set up this
>> Linux system for me and gave me some start up instructions. I am using
>> Speakup, SlackWare, Elm, Joe and Lynx. I am not sure of the versions of
>> any of the foregoing, but they were the latest available three months ago.
>> everything is going great so far except for Lynx.
>>
>> Whenever I load it, I get some general instructions and several links.
>> After clicking on a link I go to the Lynx web site and they want me to down
>> load andinstall that particular program. However, I already have a lynx
>> program loaded and all I want is to get to it's command line so that I can
>> use the net.
>>
>> Also After reading a manual on Lynx or rather a very long list of many
>> pages of commands, I am wondering if if there is a more user friendly web
>> browser? I heard somewhere about one called w3m, but don't know if it has
>> a version for Linux. does anyone have any information on it?
>>
>> I would be very appreciative for any assistance anyone can give me.
>>
>> Ed,
>>
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>
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>
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