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Re: Apple II on the net



In article <ZEcra.400$MW.42703@localhost>,  <luddite@ecn.ab.ca> wrote:
 
> Michael Black (et472@FreeNet.Carleton.CA) wrote:
>> There are more sites that are less than perfect with Lynx, those
>> that use javascript, or even too much frames (the frames don't
>> make the sites unuseable, but the way they get dealt with with
>> Lynx mean that you usually have to follow links to see what's
>> going on).  Sometimes the sites haven't kept text browsers in
>> mind, so some of the site is invisible or harder to navigate.
> 
> Indeed. I found it easy to tell which sites were built with text
> access in mind... I was just wondering if there is a directory
> somewhere online of sites which are lynx-friendly.
 
Most likely not!  The closest you could get is probably if you
do a web search of e.g. "Lynx friendly" -- then you may find
a minority of those sites which are navigateable by Lynx.
 
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