St. Christopher House web page needs alt tags, was RE: Learning PHP
Andrew Malcolmson
andzy-bYF1QM81rroS+FvcfC7Uqw at public.gmane.org
Sat Aug 30 15:12:09 UTC 2003
On Fri, 29 Aug 2003 22:20:15 -0400 (EDT), "Max Blanco"
<blanco-S8qYAnHmZTt34ZA5RureAJ4VBq8PJc8F at public.gmane.org> said:
> On Fri, 29 Aug 2003, Andrew Malcolmson wrote:
>
> > BTW: how does an ALT tag display in a text browser?
>
> <p>
> <img src="foo.jpg" alt="[bar]">
> </p>
>
> looks like this in lynx:
>
> [bar]
>
> > Also: this looks a lot better in links (aka elinks) than in lynx. Didn't
> > try w3m.
>
> elinks??? whazzat? is it javascript enabled?
>
Links was a text web browser project. Elinks is a fork of links but is
now accepted as a replacement for links.
It does table layout (though no javascript) so it's really much more
suitable for browsing modern web pages than lynx.
The Debian package name is 'links-ssl'
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