On Tuesday 31 Jan 2006 7:31 pm, Philip Tellis wrote:
> Actually, you can't.  lynx users belong to a very large class of
> users. These include users of modern browsing devices including
> handhelds and mobile phones, blind users and users using
> assistive technology (and who can sue you for discriminating
> against them), web spiders (which get you onto search engines),
> and new avantgarde browsers.
>
> If your site doesn't work in lynx first, there's no point making
> it work anywhere else.  If you can't make a page that works on
> all devices, then there's a flaw in your development methodology
> (or you just don't know enough to be developing websites).

very true, my remark was more because i get irritated by looking at 
websites of institutes in india that were last updated 6 months ago 
and full of outdated junk - just curious, those dropdown menus can 
be done with css, would lynx be able to use that?

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