in reply to Using frames for layout

frames a major problem for unix users, who need to have the option of connection with lynx. I don't use lynx very often, but I need it to be available in case I'm in an odd location, that only has telnet. ( dumb terminals at the library, for instance. )
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RE: RE: Using frames for layout
by BBQ (Curate) on Apr 27, 2000 at 03:36 UTC
    I used to use Lynx alot until I met W3M. Its a kickass browser. Renders tables and frames and does a very good job at "guessing" what tables placement should be.

    I'd pass along the URL, but I have to look it up at my Linux distro's page. I'm sure you can get it at FreshMeat.

    Next thing you know, they'll be rendering gif's into ASCII-art... :o)

    cheers!