I guess I just feel like it would be nice if I saw some sort of header and text 
saying what the page was in stead of a list of links.  This is what I see in 
Lynx.  Yeah, it does say "About OpenBSD" but with the openbsd/openssh web sites 
looking so much alike in lynx, I always have to scroll down to read the text 
then back up to the link I want. 

   Language: en  [teams]
   de fr hu it ja nl pt
     _________________________________________________________________

   About OpenBSD
    Project Goals
    Donations
    Hardware Platforms
    Daily Changelog
    Security  Crypto
    Users  Testimonials
    Events  Press
    Commercial Support

   Getting OpenBSD
    CDs/T-shirts/Posters
    Getting Releases
    Installing OpenBSD

Yeah, bitch, bitch, whine, whine.  I know.  I am just stating what I think and 
won't say anything more about it.  I just want to state what one user feels.

--ja

On Wed, 14 Sep 2005, Wijnand Wiersma wrote:

> 2005/9/14, Adam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > "Matthias Herlitzius" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > 
> > > IMHO a redesign should use XHTML/CSS. Otherwise it would be hard to
> > > realize proper accessibility for lynx :-)
> > 
> > Contrary to popular belief, neither lynx nor screenreaders give a damn
> > about buzzword compliance.  And using xhtml just because all the cool
> > kids are doing it is pretty stupid.
> 
> And there is no use for using xhtml if you don't use xml stuff.
> html is better if you just want to serve a static webpage.
> CSS is good by the way, but xhtml is really just a buzzword nowadays
> and even the big promoters are crawling back now.
> 
> And I think the proposed design is ugly, making the current design
> better can still be done without loosing the current style look.
> 
> Wijnand
> 
> 

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