On Thu, Oct 12, 2006 at 02:06:09AM +0800, Dan Jacobson wrote:
> Hmmm, by the way first reduce
>   L=Last, N=Next Time; both in days:hours
>   #  [L=54:20;N=31:0] http://eibi.gmxhome.de/hp/dx_e.html
> to
>   Format: Last Time;Next Time, both in days:hours
>   # 54:20;31:0 http://eibi.gmxhome.de/hp/dx_e.html

I think the old form is much more readable than the one without the
brackets.

At any rate, while I don't see any need for the URLs to line up, the
correct way to achieve that effect would seem to be the use of CSS.
That way no harm is done on browsers that simply ignore it.

Also, one should consider what happens with URLs too long to fit on a
single line: In the current setup, lynx simply breaks the line at some
point and so destroys any lining up anyway.  I would assume that other
browsers behave in a similar way.

BTW, tables do not work at all on older versions of lynx.

Albert.

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