Cheese
Sep 1 2006, 02:31 AM
Last year, I downloaded elinks, a text mode browser, but didn't put any serious use into it until today. Some features that got my attention was QUOTE * It is text mode, meaning I can run it when X won't start up, over a low bandwidth SSH link, or when I just don't feel like looking at graphics. * More control over how pages are displayed. I very often don't like the colour schemes that webmasters think are great, and in elinks, ignoring their choices is as simple as pressing %. But if I do like the color, it lets me use it! * ECMAScript and CSS support. Pretty minimal support, but enough to be useful, but both also easily ignored. Future versions should improve its support. * Being text mode, it ignores webmaster's font selections. I also configured Firefox and Konqueror to do this, but it is much easier when it is a non issue in the first place. * Low system resource requirements. When started, it eats only about 6 megobytes of memory, and it remains low as you browse. The highest I got it in initial testing was 12 MiB. Compared to Firefox's greedy 100 MiB when started, this is very nice! * It seems stable. All graphical browsers I have used have given my stability problems. The text mode browsers haven't, but I've not yet left it running for days on end, so this might be premature. * Tables and frame support. Often taken for granted, but this is one thing that lynx doesn't have. * Fast. No waiting on slow graphical renders, just looking at the text. * HIGHLY configurable. All the keypresses can be remapped for maximum customizability. I set mine to mimic vi, and it easily flowed right along with this, working nicefully. * Mouse support, including scroll wheel. With the excellent custom keys, I will rarely need the mouse, but it is there and works great for when I do want to use it. * External editor for textareas. I can just punch up vi or vim to edit textareas on webpages, using all their power. I love it. If I went insane one day, I could even use emacs! (I like emacs, just not as much as vi :-) ) * Tabs. Tabs are one of the thing that I can't seem to live without any more. Wether in my browser, text editor, or anything else, I love tabs. elinks support them, and they are easy to use, especially with custom keybindings. * Easy piping of information to external commands. At the press of a key, I can pump information about my page to grep or firefox, or whatever I want. It is the *nix way, and I like it. Lets me reuse my other tools more efficintly. * Programmable completion of URLs and forms. Not played with this too much yet, but from what I see, it rivals or maybe exceeds things like search toolbars and autocomplete (like Konqueror and Opera have). * Easy bookmarks. Again, right at the press of a single key. Doesn't get easier than that. * Built in bit torrent client. Not something I use often, but since it is there, I felt I should mention it. The downside of text mode is, obviously, no images. But if I want images, it is easy to press a key and have the page punch up in one of my many other graphical browsers. Very happy with it so far, and am actually contemplating using it as my default browser. It is nice not having to be pressing alt and ctrl to get things done. Custom single key mappings is one of the best things in the world. One other down side is that on a page with many links, it takes some time to scroll through them all with the arrow keys. Luckily, the mouse support makes that a very small issue, but still, I'll want to look into what I can do to adjust that. Text mode browsers aren't for everyone, but you should give it a try. You never know, you might get addicted. ;-)
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BuffaloHELP
Sep 1 2006, 03:48 AM
Is there a direct link to the browser? How about a screenshot in action? These are the things every post should contain when reviewing a product/item. Thank you. For the official ELINKS site http://elinks.or.cz/ and you can find screenshots, etc. there.
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Sharn
Sep 1 2006, 04:06 AM
Hmmm, it sounds kinda useful occasionally, but I doubt I'd ever be able to actually USE it, you know? And as Buffalo said, a screeny would be really nice, cause it does sound interesting.
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Albus Dumbledore
Sep 1 2006, 04:18 AM
-yawns- sounds boring to me to me the whole point of a website is images.. next to the fact i would never using anything but the best Firefox softwear for browsing the net.... and looking at the screenshots, it is pretty boring without text maybe good for someone with dial-up, but no-one else, i dont see a point in having DSL an dnoth bothering with no images
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rvalkass
Sep 1 2006, 07:44 AM
This is one advantage of Opera over every other browser, the custom stylesheets. I have one that basically emulates a text browser, and it does a pretty good job of it too. I can turn the stylesheets on and off as and when I need them.
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Cheese
Sep 1 2006, 04:58 PM
My bad... as the official website has already been told by BuffaloHELP, I'm going to send you a link to it's official screenshots... http://elinks.or.cz/screenshots/As I said, it's totally different from what you are used to but who knows if you are going to like it or not...
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Dagoth Nereviar
Sep 1 2006, 07:21 PM
Never tried a text browser, but I can definatly see the upside. Not having to download loads of pictures and what not  Will give it a try some time, thanks
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bhavesh
Sep 1 2006, 09:20 PM
I personally don't like this. Its dull and boring. The world is looking forward to firefox so I would not waste time to research Text browser. Nevertheless thanx Cheese for the link.
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FirefoxRocks
Sep 2 2006, 12:15 AM
Thank you for your opinion. However I don't think many people would use this over broadband connections because images don't take very long to download over that connection. Still, I think the features are not bad. Firefox and Opera are leading the alternative web browers right now, therefore it is best to stick with those ones for now, don't you think?
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jlhaslip
Sep 2 2006, 07:06 AM
QUOTE(FirefoxRocks @ Sep 1 2006, 06:15 PM)  Thank you for your opinion. However I don't think many people would use this over broadband connections because images don't take very long to download over that connection. Still, I think the features are not bad. Firefox and Opera are leading the alternative web browers right now, therefore it is best to stick with those ones for now, don't you think?  Vision impaired users who depend on text for information via a "reading machine" are the ones who benefit the most from the text on your page. Do an "accessibility" check on your page to see if you are meeting their requirements. Like the w3c validation for your code, an accessibility check will indicate whether your pages are adequate for their needs. It checks colours, contrasts, and whether your page can be navigated without a pointing device, etc. US law requires that certain websites MUST meet certain standards for those with vision disabilities. In order for your site to be properly managed by these individuals, there are certain things which are required. Google on it.
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derickkoo
Nov 3 2006, 09:22 AM
QUOTE(Cheese @ Sep 1 2006, 10:31 AM)  Last year, I downloaded elinks, a text mode browser, but didn't put any serious use into it until today.
Some features that got my attention was The downside of text mode is, obviously, no images. But if I want images, it is easy to press a key and have the page punch up in one of my many other graphical browsers. Very happy with it so far, and am actually contemplating using it as my default browser. It is nice not having to be pressing alt and ctrl to get things done. Custom single key mappings is one of the best things in the world.
One other down side is that on a page with many links, it takes some time to scroll through them all with the arrow keys. Luckily, the mouse support makes that a very small issue, but still, I'll want to look into what I can do to adjust that.
Text mode browsers aren't for everyone, but you should give it a try. You never know, you might get addicted. ;-)
oh jesus, it's cool, sometimes i really like to find such text browser to relax my eyes, thanks for your information, i'll go to download one and use it.. thanks
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