On Wed, Jun 06, 2001 at 05:42:14PM -0400, Thomas Dickey wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 06, 2001 at 03:02:39PM -0600, Duke Normandin wrote:
> > As a Lynx user (but not a developer or programmer), I'm getting a little
> > annoyed at asking a question on this list and not receiving some kind of
> > reply. The traffic on this list is minimal, so _volume_ can't be the
> > problem. Am I on the wrong list? Is there a Lynx-users list? Thanks!
>
> volume is related - depending on who responded, you'd get different types
> of response (for myself, I can note that there's another feature which
> doesn't appear to be implemented - or is incomplete - while some other
> people, who mostly appear to be absent would expound at length on what
> the possible interpretations of the width attribute might be).
>
> bear in mind that it's a developer's mailing list...
Fair enough! I ask again....is there a 'Lynx-user' group, so that I can
quit disturbing _this_ list? If it was up to me only, I'd quit using Lynx
in favor of 'Links' and/or 'w3m'. However, I'm developing a multi-page
HTML document (docs) and am adamant that it will be 'text-based browser'
friendly. I'm getting great page-renderings is IE4+, Netscape, Links and
w3m -- but some of what works in the aforesaid browsers, doesn't in Lynx.
This is a _major_ PITA, and makes it extremely difficult to produce
a document that will be friendly to Lynx AND the rest of the text-based
and graphical browsers --- especially those HTML tags for which Lynx only
has half-hearted support.
Sooo....maybe there are work-arounds. That's why I'm asking about a
Lynx-users group.
--
-duke
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
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