I don't recommend brow.sh due to its strange screen writing style.  It
writes to somewhere other than stdout and stderr.  Me using a screen
reader along with other blind users found this out the hard way.  It's
easy to install, but you'll hate yourself in the morning.

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Jude <jdashiel at panix dot com>
Q: What borders absolute stupidity?
A: Canada and Mexico.
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On Sat, 16 Nov 2024, Conrad Hughes via Discussion of nmh development, and help 
for new users wrote:

> Thanks for the responses on this; I tried the w3m/lynx/elinks defaults
> and none solved my specific problem (which basically comes down to
> whether the browser looks at CSS I suspect), but at least lynx manages
> to reliably render to 80 columns on an 80-column terminal, so I've
> switched from w3m to that.
>
> Looks as if I might need something like brow.sh (which somehow renders
> Firefox output in a terminal window) in order to suppress the styled-
> out summary paragraph, but installing that looks like effort, and it may
> no longer be maintained.
>
> Paul's idea of invoking a GUI app for a with-images version of things is
> also a good one: it's rare enough that I currently just manually
> `mhstore` and invoke a browser on whatever that produces, but automating
> the process would be smart.
>
> Best,
> Conrad
>
>

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