> > Looking at my Freenet browser's history I see that the "Couldn't Retrieve
> > Key" is the most viewed page! (It should receive some kind of Emmy
> > Award.) And therefore it is the first page to be changed to improve the
> > loading time. It should be the simplest and tiniest page of all Web
> > Interface pages.
>
> That is not user friendly. This is the 21st century, it doesn't matter
> what the content says, if it doesn't look nice it puts off the users.
> Look at all the users scared away from linux because the installers were
> text mode, for example.

But, i mostly work with ancient (slow) machinery, and i would like an _option_ 
to turn off the clutter instead. Even in the 21st century, several people 
don't need or can't stand all that eye-candy, or want to use freenet with 
text-only browsers, or with very limited bandwith...


> > I vote for radically removing all this clutter from that "Error: Data
> > Not Found" page. Such an error page does need no graphics and no tables!
> > No hops.png, no space15_15.png etc. This is to reduce the clutter-to-
> > information ratio.
> >
> > Some <p>s, a little bit of <strong> and/or red, the <form> and the
> > necessary <head> and text - that would be enough for an error page.

yes, at least as option like:
%sparseFProxyPages=true

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