Hi Karen,

The active link thing seems to be a function of the mail client.
When my Pegasus for windows sees a properly formed url, it
allows me to double click to launch my web browser and go there.

If you are familiar with html, you can  manually edit a lynx
bookmark file with a text editor to add the links to the sites
you want to visit. I tried this with some success and I don't
know html. Just follow their example and it should work. Of
course you should back up your bookmark file just in case!

On 6 Jun 2003 at 11:50, karen lewellen wrote:

> Hi everyone.
> i have two questions one for me and another for a blind computer user
> looking for a program.
> mine is easy i hope so i'll ask first.
> with what does one create an active link in an email?
> what i need to do is visit several sites, so want to email myself the
> addresses, use something like web2mail to read it, and in lynx follow the
> url's to the various sites.
> given there are around 40 of them, having them all together will be far more
> practical than entering them one at a time.
> ideas here?
>
> the second question comes from brandon smith, who does web work in
> Louisiana.
> his site
> www.christmascabin.com
>
> is apparently popular, and he wants to be able to add in images and or color.
> <before anyone is silly enough to ask why, unless you are his eye doctor,
> how can you speak to his visual ability?
>
> that being said, back to his question.
>
> anyone know of a simple web creation program that will let him do this, and
> "tables," not sure why on that one, but something else he wants.
> he is using dos under a wind-95 machine.
> he also knows that one can enter the codes for color  by hand but considers
> this tedious.
> suggestions for brandon, can either be posted here, or
> sent to him directly:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> thanks all around!
> karen
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