Too bad there couldn't be some sort of substrate level at the text level /
console that these browsers worked at before going to gui. That way there
could be two programs in one. One for console and one for gui.
Thanks and a tip of the hat to you, Steve.
David Ring - a proud user of Vinux - Ub
I like elinks for some things like reading simple blogs and stuff but I
just find Firefox to be much easier to do with so many more websites and
the structural navigation Orca offers, just can't be done with Elinks
and a console reader like speakup. That feature just isn't there. I
also find
Thanks Steve. You Firefox does wonders with ORCA (gnome accessibility) all
the menus speak, the page speaks and the links are identified.
Some users find mousing around a screen difficult though and long for a
console text browser that would let them do on line banking.
Elinks is probably our o
I can't think of any. The text browsers of today just haven't kept up
with the javascript and ajax scene like Firefox and other GUI type web
browsers have. The text browsers are only suited for simple text
presentation. I have yet to have any javascript stuff really work with
elinks even tho
Is there a text browser that blind users and others wishing to use a
text browser can use for online banking?
Best wishes,
David
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