<x-flowed>At 10:35 28-11-2000 -0600, you wrote:
>On 24 Nov 2000, at 21:56, Pedro Barreto wrote:
>
> > no really, I was talking about tables, div's, span's, css, a
> > single css file, etc..
>
>Can we keep the web page Lynx-friendly?  There are many who depend on
>programs like Lynx (especially the blind).  Lynx is also present in
>almost every Linux installation - and doesn't require vast resources
>to run.  I like to use it once in a while myself....

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 ;)

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 
afford it, most people just click back even before the third network 
intensive paragraph, and being this a network related project that 
paragraph probably must be intensive, so I think we should work on the 
presentation.
keeping it very simple! not lynx simple, just simple! :D


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