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I get spoiled with the HB. Then I try to read something on line and prancing pony images slow everything down. Funk fonts. Ads. When I try to rig the browser to show nothing it shows some red xs but everything is just as slow.
I want an option to display text as text and everything else as nothing.
Lynx (web browser)
https://en.wikipedi...x_%28web_browser%29 Lynx is a highly configurable text-based web browser [tatterdemalion, Aug 11 2014]
Low-res Halfbakery
http://www.halfbakery.com/lr/ [hippo, Aug 12 2014]
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There's usually a way to turn off pictures in the browser and stuff like No Script script blocking program. |
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I'm not that interested in heavy swf file, or those links to google, googleapis, googlesyndication, twitter, facebook etc... |
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/ It would still be there behind the façade /
Is this true? Choosing not to render the stuff does
not get a time savings? |
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I find even the Halfbakery to sometimes be too graphics-heavy, so I use the 'low-res' version at http://www.halfbakery.com/lr/ (see link). Every website should have a "/lr" version. |
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This is still too high-tech. Pages on the Halfbakery and other
websites should be indexed in a catalog from which you can order
copies-- text only, on newsprint --delivered to your home. |
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Nothing to do with high or low tech [swim], it's about unsolicited junk mail / spam software adverts & plugins using up your PC's memory & processor when you'd prefer they don't. |
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If you can't access it via an ASR-33 teletype, it's too sophisticated... |
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//so I use the 'low-res' version |
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Can't tell the difference.... |
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Shoud have gone to SpecSavers ... |
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