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rosmaita |
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LYNX-DEV http://www.slcc.edu/lynx/lynxfaq.html |
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Tue, 26 Nov 1996 02:46:29 -0500 |
aloha, scott!
the FAQ sounds good so far (with the emphasis squarely on the word sound)
there is one error in the "who writes lynx..." section, namely that, as
illustrated below, the lynx-dev eddress is incorrectly typed--there is an
underscore where there should be a dash/hyphen (see below)
_________________________________________________________________
Lynx-dev
The [29]Lynx-dev mailing list has been collectively supporting Lynx
since the effort was dropped by the University of Kansas in 19??.
Members of the community have developed many Lynx enhanced pages and
other Lynx related information. These can be accessed via the [30]Lynx
home page.
[31][Back to Table of Contents]
_________________________________________________________________
29. mailto:address@hidden
30. http://lynx.browser.org/
31. http://www.slcc.edu/lynx/lynxfaq.html#toc
---end snippet
oh, and i think the answer to the double question marks in the above
paragraph is september 1995, when 2.4.2 was released...
one small request: could you please place the submit and reset buttons
for the glossary search on distinct lines? the FAQ will be frequented
by many blind internet novices, and multiple submission buttons on a
single line can prove quite confusing...
and as for a lynx DTD i think that is a very dangerous idea--the whole
concept behind lynx is intelligent, intuative design; content over
eye-candy... how can we email webmasters asking them to obey the
universal conventions of HTML 2.0 and 3.2 and to avoid using netscapisms
and explorer-exclusive code on the one hand, while defining a lynx DTD
with the other? any and all lynx-related pages should be "best viewed
with any browser"...
all in all, though, scott you're off to a very good start,
gregory.
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