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Lynx / Links
Is there a particular style that works better than the default for lynx / links / other text-browsers?
Since my most commonly-used home machines have [-le 32 meg ] of RAM, I try to avoid XWindows / Netscape as much as possible. I have found, however, that the default isn't very easy to navigate in 24x80 text... Any suggestions? |
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