<x-flowed>At 08:39 AM 11/29/00 -0500, Rick Onanian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Pedro Barreto wrote:
> > great! the simpler the better, that's what I was talking about.
> >
> > but... come on... do you really use lynx that once in a while?? I
> > don't know about you but I don't use lynx for more than 2 years,
> > there is always a better browser next pc ;)
>
>I had used lynx about 35 minutes before I read the first message
>in this thread that mentioned it. I most often use it when I'm
>ssh'd into my home machine from work and browsing via that.
>
> > my opinion is make it simple, but should we stop in time? should we
> > loose some benefits like readability, and easy access to information?
> > we can't
>
>You have that modern web-designer disease - in order to have a
>good page, or good readability and information access, we must
>make it in such a way that lynx is not good with.
>
>Very readable, attractive pages can be done up that still look
>fine in lynx.
Ok, I thought this is why we were submitting multiple home pages. Different
people have different ideas on page design. I thought we were going to
leave it up to the leaf community to decide which one was best.
Rick and I submitted ideas for the leaf site. IMHO, Rick's looks better in
lynx, and mine looks better in Netscape. If David, or Pedro want something
different, please create an example of your idea. Thanks.
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Mike Noyes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/
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