Pedro Barreto wrote:
> 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 ;)

I had used lynx about 35 minutes before I read the first message
in this thread that mentioned it. I most often use it when I'm
ssh'd into my home machine from work and browsing via that.

> 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

You have that modern web-designer disease - in order to have a
good page, or good readability and information access, we must
make it in such a way that lynx is not good with.

Very readable, attractive pages can be done up that still look
fine in lynx.

> 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.

Those people click back because said paragraph is too intense,
not because the page is unattractive.

As long as the page isn't ugly, I don't think very many people
will click back before they read a little first. What's important
to keeping them, then, is to have easily readable stuff - and
that doesn't just mean style; it means content, too.

> keeping it very simple! not lynx simple, just simple! :D

Lynx simple is workable.

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