Oh, and for the record, lynx is likewise under development. Including compiles that incorporate tools like html5, and keystrokes that allow one to submit a scripted button that often requires a physical mouse click. However, site construction needs to be done within w3c, or at least progressive enhancement principles. That is the case for access generally, even for graphical environments. Kare On Sat, 31 Jan 2026, Karen Lewellen via Talk wrote:
Howard, I realized Lynx was not a wise choice, so am focused instead on the console or command line Linux browsers like links and elinks. These browsers can be compiled with JavaScript and perform allot of comparative functions, while still being largely speech friendly.
Kare
On Thu, 29 Jan 2026, Howard Gibson via Talk wrote:
On Tue, 27 Jan 2026 17:03:02 -0500 (EST) Karen Lewellen via Talk <talk@lists.gtalug.org> wrote:
Hi folks, Anyone know if any effort was made to test the new tpl website in Linux at the basic level? Thanks, Kare
Karen,
TPL is functional for me with Firefox. Lynx does not work very well.
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