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Re: lynx-dev navigation by the LINK-element
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Matt Ackeret |
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Re: lynx-dev navigation by the LINK-element |
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Thu, 14 Dec 2000 16:11:52 -0800 (PST) |
On Thu, 14 Dec 2000, Michael Nahrath wrote:
>One of them is Lynx.
>
>The other is iCab (and the Mozilla developers are investigating how to use
>it for the Mozilla/NN6 browser).
>
>I dedicated a webpage to the LINK element (German/English):
><http://www.subotnik.net/html/link>
Cool, a feature supported by my favorite browsers!
I just saw a new-to-me feature:
the <ABBR> tag.. Is this new? iCab supports it by turning the cursor into
Arrow-with-exclamation-point and shows the expanded abbreviation at the
bottom of the window (where a horizontal scrollbar would be if there were
one)..
Lynx doesn't support it, alas.. Maybe having it highlightable (like a
normal link), and showing the expanded abbreviation at the bottom
of the screen would be coool.
>
>My problem:
>In all public documentation about Lynx I did not find any that mentiones
>this Lynx feature (except <http://www.euronet.nl/~tekelenb/WWW/LINK/> but
>that page is mainly dedicated to iCab).
>
>Do you know any documentation (except the source code), that explaines which
>values for REL="..." Lynx supports in which way?
>
>Maybe my page might even be interesting for developers. It gathers all web
>resources I could find upon the topic.
>
>Greeting, Michi
>--
><http://nahrath.de/michael/>
>
>
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