On Tue, 12 Mar 2002, Henry Nelson wrote:
> > > support JS (yet); you'll have to do that part manually.)
> > 
> > Hmh, it's just that I want to install an e-shop that's lynx
> > compatible to have a very fast e-shop. I have had enough of
> > all the e-shops around that only cost your online-time and
> 
> Sorry, I didn't understand your question.  Mainly to support Lynx
> well you need to avoid using Javascript (or at least keep the same
> functionality within the confines of html) and frames.  Be careful
> with tables.  Try using CSS to spice up your page for the GUI people;
> it won't bother Lynx at all.  But to answer your question, I'm sorry
> to say that I really don't have an example off hand of an e-shop that
> looks really nice in Lynx.

Hmh, then it may be really interesting to write an own one.
One without frames and creepy image stuff. Stylesheets for
the gifted GUI users and no Javascript - pure HTML instead.
Sounds like a very fast implementation finally.

Thank you very much!

JG


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