On Sun, Jun 25, 2000 at 09:56:19PM -0700, Jeff Bailey wrote:
> Ladies, Gentleman, Trannies, and anyone who happens to care:
>
> I have been slowly (quite slowly, actually) throwing together some useful
> information on http://hurddocs.org/ - It has hit a point where it should
> be useful for the average beginner, and possibly as a jump point for more
> experienced folks. Specifically you can find:
People need such site.
> What's the catch? You need a decent browser to view the site. If your
> browser *pretends* to support some of the positioning style sheets, but
> doesn't really, you will have difficulty viewing the site. I test using
> 2 browsers, generally: lynx and mozilla. Netscape 4.x also works *if*
> you disable style sheets. You should also get along fine with brail or
> audio browsers, although I haven't tested them specifically.
About the browsers: I can't tell lynx is "decent". It's a terminal browser
that generally support HTML 3.2 but not much more. Last time I tried
Mozilla (M14) it crashes often. I heard that M16 isn't so bad but this is a
beta software (Actually I'm not sure if it is alpha because I see nowhere in
mozilla.org that milestones are beta). So I think that Netscape 4.x and IE
4.0 must be supported because they are the popular browsers now. Especially
among average beginners.
--
Ognyan Kulev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "\"Programmer\""