It might be nice to have multiple navigation modes maybea  W3, Lynx, and 
something new that deals more with dynamic or other modes.  Then having 
switchable background between things lik webkit, chromium and firefox.

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[email protected] ameandika:
> There has to be a better interface than lynx.


I'm not one to use text-based browsers, usually due to their outdated HTML 
support and keyboard interface inconsistencies. But I must say that w3m has a 
much better interface than does Lynx. The key is that w3m already opens any 
page it sees in much the same way as a text editor, so it is very easy to arrow 
up and down line by line or left and write by characters or words, and the tab 
key also works as expected. I think the only thing I would miss is navigation 
by headers, buttons, fields, etc, as I can do with Orca. Other than that 
though, dumping Firefox or Chromium into w3m's interface somehow would be a 
much nicer solution than dumping it into Lynx I think.

~Kyle

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